House Buying Takes Off as Foreclosures Crash Home Prices »

Posted By altnrg 11 months ago in News

House buying has started in California areas hardest hit by foreclosures, such as the cities of Lathrop and Stockton.

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    tehranchik11 months ago

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    I wonder what the mortgage was on that 4 bedroom house was before it went in to foreclosure. Maybe the family that originally lived in it could afford it now.

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      suzanek11 months ago

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      this is a gud news isn't it ?

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      dotta11 months ago

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      well im not amy ... im barnie ;) ... if we have so much money this is time to buying house .... i find this
      http://zero-mortgage.info and that help me buying a new house

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