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Foreclosures rose 75% in 2007
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Isn't that a little of the ostrich sticking it's head in the sand approach?
At 1%, a reasonable estimate would be about 7,500 houses in Utah that are in forclosure at any time.
Having said that, is it really a bad thing? Utah's market NEEDS a haircut. When prices are this out of line with wages, the only thing sustaining it is inmigration and deceptive lending. Both are drying up here. Sellers are going to have to start marketing to LOCAL first-time buyers again to keep the market healthy. 1st timers have been overlooked recently.
And sadly, those who stupidly signed their souls away to the bank weren't always buying more house than they could afford. It was them buying MODEST homes with appallingly high PRICE tags. This will need to change.
The Great Depression I was manipulated by the same types we have today. As the average American found the going tougher and tougher, the fat cats with all the buying power got richer and richer.
Disgusting, isn't it?
"When your government is telling you there is nothing wrong with the economy - watch out!"
This is how they got the bozo we have for president elected. Always attacks on the liberals and the so-called "drive-by media."
As for Utah bucking a trend? Our forclosure rate dropped 25+% and we're STILL 15th in number of foreclosures? That says something to anyone with half a brain. Also, we didn't buck the trend. We just sit on the back side of the wave. It seems everything here happens just a bit delayed. Just wait for the foreclosure numbers during the next year or so and then tell me about the trend we "bucked".
Let's get housing back in line with the wage earner's salary soon or we haven't even begun to feel the problems in store.
Remember, Realtytrac is reporting foreclosure filings, not actual foreclosures. The number of filings could be more than actual foreclosures. Again, we are only talking about 1% of homes right now. Will it get worse over time for some, I believe so. However, it has to happen for prudent pricing, balance and affordability to be restored to the market, particularly in Utah.
When the housing bubble burst in Japan, prices fell by roughly 70% over a 12 year period. This is a country where practically everybody has savings and foreclosure is viewed as a black eye to one�s reputation. Unfortunately, this isn�t necessarily the case for many Americans, who don�t save and view walking away from their financial commitments as �no big deal�. The correction is far from over.
Then get a jury trial for a tax-revolt case and have them acquitted. This will set a legal precedent that will be a shot heard round the world.
The only people to blame is yourself!!!
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Will we look back in two or three years and say they were failed economic policies?
The hands off policy in the loan industry have contributed to abuses and the current situation.
Utah had almost ten thousand forclosures last year and the number is expected to rise dramatically this year.
The fed is trying to avoid a melt down by dropping the interest rate again today.
Who will benefit from the resulting inflation?
Will we look back and say this is a good or bad thing?
Any comments?