May 11, 2024

San Diego real estate marketA recent report from the Laborers' International Union of North America stated:

Homeowners who purchased at newer developments are more likely to have 100%-financed, adjustable-rate mortgages because of builders' efforts to push risky subprime loans. As a result… certain new-home communities are now littered with vacancies created by foreclosures that are pushing prices down. Zeroing in on Maricopa County in Arizona, the report found that more than a third of mortgages made by the finance arms of three major builders there — KB Home, Lennar Corp. and Richmond American Homes — were five-year ARMs set to adjust in 2010 and 2011.   San Diego County real estate blog

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3 thoughts on “Home Builders Pushed 100% Loans to Move Properties

  1. Most very well qualified buyers were unfairly priced out of the market due to abnormal home prices, inflated demand for most sub-par properties, and predatory lending practices didnt help neither. It’s time for us to go back to the basics. Its only fair that hard working Americans have a fair shot at the American dream. Need i mention that the Iraq and Afghanistan wars arent helping neither? Orange County Legal Advice Attorneys

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