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Old 08-03-2011, 05:58 PM
 
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No problem. I've been curious myself. I'm trying to move out of the county and it seems as though the way things are trending, leaving this county is the worse thing to do now.
Might be waiting for awhile.

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Old 08-03-2011, 10:30 PM
 
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That's what's happening at my complex now. There's a rumor going around that we have so many delinquencies that buyers can't go FHA. I'm really trying to decide what my options are at this point. I'm not quite ready to buy another place yet, but I definitely don't want to continue to lose value. It's a catch 22.
Hmm, I didn't even know this was possible. So if there are too many foreclosures then the banks won't lend for people wanting to buy homes in that neighborhood? That's terrible.
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Old 08-03-2011, 10:37 PM
 
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That's what's happening at my complex now. There's a rumor going around that we have so many delinquencies that buyers can't go FHA. I'm really trying to decide what my options are at this point. I'm not quite ready to buy another place yet, but I definitely don't want to continue to lose value. It's a catch 22.
You mentioned options--what are they?
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