Lessons From the Foreclosure Front Lines
A recently transplanted New Yorker named Michael Houtkin won the bidding on a one-bedroom condominium on the outskirts of Boca Raton, a few blocks from three golf courses, for the incredible price of $30,000. Things were almost being given away, he said later…The glut of foreclosed homes creates a self-reinforcing cycle. Falling prices lead to…
Not upset, Whuh. I just enjoy engaging the loons. It always reinforces my belief in how bad the education system really is.
Deep breath, Dave; I didn’t meant to get you so upset.
He’s not smart enough to be the What.
Sorry, am i too prolific??? Was that vulgar?? It certainly was rational.
whuh – who? is it what?
Stick to the discussion, Whuh. Your definition of entitlement is wrong within the original context of my bringing it up. I suspect that you feel entitled to whatever you are unable to afford. Did some Asshats come along and price you out of your neighborhood? Is that the issue??? Grow up.
While you’re defining words for me, Dave, maybe you could clear something else up for me. Who is the most prolific, least rational, most ad hominem, and most vulgar poster on this board?
cornerbodega….you ever been to Boca?? Ever been out of Canarsie at all???
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I’d like to see what this condo development looks like “on the outskirts of Boca Raton” and whether its comparable to anything in Brooklyn!!! ~dibs
hey dibs I think your ghetto property overqualifies…