If you missed Part I of this post you should read it because this rant may not mean too much to you without it.
Sometimes the housing market can be a bit much for people and they get frustrated. Let’s see one persons opinion and let me know if you share her thoughts.
HI Brent
I find the whole situation just backward.
Banks loaned money to people they KNEW could not afford a 800,000 house….all hell breaks loose and now those of us who had and still have excellent credit will not be able to get a house unless we jump through hoops to get it….we still have credit scores in the 800′s….YES…I said 800′s……
we have bought and sold 5 houses in the last few years (we moved a lot) and ALWAYS came out great after each sell….but we have NEVER had 20% to put down…we always did around 10 to 15% then got an 80/20 for the remaining amount….
we made 60,000 on our last sell and then moved back to V. and paid 382,000 for our current townhouse…put 30,000 down, and then put 10,000 in remodeling, and we still have 20,000 in the bank….but now unless we come up with the full 20% a bank will not loan to us?????? i just don’t get it…..
we are just staying here for another year and scratching the money aside so that if we do find a REO Home we really like we can try to jump on it….there is no way we make enough money to cover two loans…..so that option is out for us….
i am just sick of this whole thing…..but thank you for getting back to me….
C.
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It’s interesting, I appreciate the email and I can see how frustrating this whole situation can be. You may not be the person who is committing fraud but there is no way for us to convince the bank otherwise!
Keep your head down and focus because there will come that moment when this all goes away and those paying the most attention will reap the biggest financial rewards.
Brent Lane
The Lane Group
www.thelanegroup.blogspot.com




I guess your one of the few seeing a profitable ROI. The down payment is ridiculous and having had to put a large sum (25%)for a property, I realised how difficult it can get with the economy deteriorating every second.
Thanks for sharing Brent.
Thanks for reading!
Brent
20% down payment is the norm in most countries when buying a property, such as USA, UK and China (although in China you don’t really buy a property).
Due to the UKs dire situation, banks have reduced the up front payment to 10%, but your mortgage will be 7% higher.
That’s to encourage first time buyers more, but a higher mortgage isn’t a good idea for the long term. People should think carefully before taking that option.