08-25-2011, 05:53 PM
Another thought to add to this:
The people moving into the foreclosed homes are people who can only qualify for a home loan if the price of the house is "half-off." That lowers the SES of the entire neighborhood. First time I see someone parking on grass or a car up on blocks, I'm ditching this fucker. I don't want to pay full price to live in a fucked up neighborhood.
The housing bubble had more implications than were first apparent. My neighborhood (about 30 homes) has already had 3 foreclosures. I'm waiting to see who moves in to these homes.
Cracker isn't going down with the ship. I'm always going to do what is best for my family and I expect other people to do the same. If I were in that lady's shoes, I'm not sure what I would do. If my neighborhood goes to shit, I'm not staying. I'll get out however I can so my family can be safe. I'm in perpetual "fuck the government" mode lately, so that isn't a huge concern for me. They have fucked the middle class too much lately to get much loyalty from me.
The people moving into the foreclosed homes are people who can only qualify for a home loan if the price of the house is "half-off." That lowers the SES of the entire neighborhood. First time I see someone parking on grass or a car up on blocks, I'm ditching this fucker. I don't want to pay full price to live in a fucked up neighborhood.
The housing bubble had more implications than were first apparent. My neighborhood (about 30 homes) has already had 3 foreclosures. I'm waiting to see who moves in to these homes.
Cracker isn't going down with the ship. I'm always going to do what is best for my family and I expect other people to do the same. If I were in that lady's shoes, I'm not sure what I would do. If my neighborhood goes to shit, I'm not staying. I'll get out however I can so my family can be safe. I'm in perpetual "fuck the government" mode lately, so that isn't a huge concern for me. They have fucked the middle class too much lately to get much loyalty from me.