by Mircea » Sat 09 Jun 2007, 14:10:52
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('roccman', '"')sell that house and buy one outright"
In this market selling is getting harder ahd harder to do.
Credit is getting harder and harder to get.
People are scared.
Then now is the time to sell, while you still have a chance.
The 3 conditions you stated should be a big slap in the face to wake you up to reality.
I tell everyone here to sell now and buy something for $30,000 to $65,000 in one of the older neighborhoods that's has mass transit access and is near to plenty of venues.
Pay cash to own it outright, then use a little bit of left over money to convert the electric wiring to earth-ground, install good windows, if it has steam or electric heat, leave it alone, but if it has natural gas, replace it with steam or electric, install ceiling fans and an attic fan, regrout and retile the bathroom and refinish the floors. Then take the rest of the money and divide it up between dollars, pound sterling and Euros. If you're lukcy you can find a 2 or 3 family home so you have the possibility of renting in the future to have at least some income.
At least being in an urban area you have access to mass transit, or more opportunities to car-pool, you have ready access to retail and entertainment venues, and you have access to government services should you need them.
A lot of people can't/won't do that. It just astounds me that morons buy houses without putting 50%-60% down. To make matters worse, some of the morons went out of their way to prove their IQ is zero buy taking out 2nd mortgages and burning up what little equity they had with a HELOC.
For those who don't sell now, the possibilities are:
1) You get down-sized and the bank forecloses.
2) The value drops and you lose your equity. Being over-limit on your HELOC and unable to come up with several thousand in cash, the bank forecloses.
3) The value drops and you're stuck with it, plus you burn up all of you discretionary income on fuel and higher prices for everything else, unless you have good access to mass transit.