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Mortgage meltdown linked to fraud
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is GREED! Some effort has to be made to point out that greed came from EVERY direction in the real estate sector of America recently. Buyers included. People cannot be "talked into" inappropriate loans, etc unless they are participating in mindless GREED!
We see greed in children naturally and much of America is made up of young and OLD children!
Having three repos in your block depresses all property values.
This is a blessing. Sick of cold. Want to work were salaries are higher? Tried of being surrounded by victims? Will lower property values this may be your chance to leave Utah.
Real estate agents steal equity through outrageous fees which always get priced into the home, contractors/developers steal from consumers by inflating the price of a home according to their material wants at any given moment, and the lender steals their portion upfront along with future earnings of the consumer. The bottom line is they get rich, while the consumer gets the blame and pays the price forever.
Certainly there are corrupt appraisers in cahoots with mortgage brokers. But I think pinning this on appraisers is simplistic. I'd point my finger at the lenders, and even more so, the secondary mortgage market, which, for some reason, thought sub-prime loans were a good investment, instead of a bad one (which they are). If the secondary market hadn't been snapping up these loans, lenders wouldn't have been offering them.
The job of an appraiser is to look at market data and conclude to an opinion of value. If similar houses in similar neighborhoods are selling for $200,000 then the appraiser must conclude to a similar value. There ain't no two ways about it.
Even if an appraiser thinks the homes are selling for too much, s/he has to provide the MARKET EVIDENCE to prove it. And that's difficult to do when the market evidence says otherwise.
When people are willing to sell-out their integrity for such a small amount of money, just imagine what they would do if a larger prize is at stake. I think we're just beginning to see the full extent of the fraud in the entire industry.
Realtors push the appraisers as well. They're all in bed together, appraisers, realtors, title companies.
Where I live 7,000+ homes are on the market, it's flooded.
STOP TRYING TO MOVE EVERYONE! TAKE YOUR HOUSES OFF THE MARKET. IT'S SUPPLY AND DEMAND.
It makes me laugh when I read the general public or press point their fingers at the mortgage lenders like they're some type of plague. Last time I checked the public was the one benefiting from these closings as well. The media as well benefits, just ask Dave Fox.
The realtors pick the statistical measure that sounds the best. The Utah market hit a brick wall about six months ago. You know where a cartoon character runs off a cliff and it takes them a bit to realize there is nothing between them and the ground below? That's where the Utah market is now. It will be a silent spring for the housing market. The bigger story will be major dislocations in the economy coming soon. The real estate collapse is just the trigger. Worse things to come than a slow housing market. Massive job lay-offs will be announced this spring and that will send the economy into a steeper nose dive.
Most of these "investors" in real estate over the last several years would be more accurately called speculators. Many people bought homes they could not afford because everyone just "knew" that house prices could only go up. Well, the big pretty bubble is now sinking to earth and it will take many fortunes and much of the economy down with it, no matter what Jeff Thredgold says.
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