Foreclosures For 2009

November 19, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

The Center for Responsible Lending estimates that there we’ll be 2.4 million homes foreclosures in 2009. Does that number shock anyone? apparently it doesn’t seem to affect anyone in Washington. While our government makes health care a priority, Americans are losing their homes in record numbers. This is a byproduct of an unemployment rate in double digits. This is also a byproduct of irresponsible lending and irresponsible borrowing. I recently lost my own home to foreclosure. We had lived in the house for 19 years. I needed help with taxes. The value of the home was $350,000 2  years ago. The last month that we lived in it I tried to sell it for under $100,000 and had no takers. Banks are taking back homes and they are not reselling them. I have to ask why they are not, because there must be a motive for that. There is government foreclosure help available, but frankly it is not available to everyone. I would make a trade right now with anyone that wants to put health care on the back burner so that we can concentrate on jobs. That is not likely to happen as the administration thinks that healthcare reform will solve the woes of everything. Bankruptcy filings are up by similar numbers than those of foreclosures. what is happening is people purchased walking away from debt and responsibility in mass. What that tells me is how a recession is long from over. We may have a positive report here and there, but the fact of the matter is until people go back to work, and have the means to take care of their homes and their families, we have nothing.

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