"Do you let the house go, or don't you?"

A woman in Pinal County, AZ talks about falling values and foreclosures in her neighborhood: [Thanks L!]

 

For many, there is no good answer.

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4 Comments for this entry

  1. surak says:

    The time may come when they are no longer able to hold onto the house.

  2. twist says:

    I was thinking that she seemed to be in denial.

  3. manfre says:

    I personally had a tough time believing that she would keep that house if they ever moved away. It would be nice to know how much they put down and/or how much she owed.

    We are racing toward socialism and I feel scared for our country and financially conservative people.

    I see debt people.

  4. AZSALUKI says:

    did i miss something? did she lose a job or is she in financial trouble? is the house defective? is she not happy with the location? i never caught the reason that she was even considering letting it go? was it just because others in the neighborhood let theirs go? if this was her “dream” and she can afford the payments and it is her “home” (not an investment) then i’m not quite sure what the point of the interview was?

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