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Title: My 10-Year Odyssey Through America’s Housing Crisis
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URL Source: https://www.wsj.com/articles/my-10- ... sis-1516981725?mod=djmc_pkt_ff
Published: Jul 22, 2018
Author: Ryan Dezember
Post Date: 2018-07-22 21:20:29 by Ada
Keywords: None
Views: 455
Comments: 2

Misery over real estate hasn’t ended—2.5 million homes are still worth less than their mortgages. Here’s the story of one Wall Street Journal reporter’s upside-down American dream.

When the housing crisis hit, a charming cottage in a coastal Alabama subdivision became an albatross for Wall Street Journal reporter Ryan Dezember.

After looking at several houses along Alabama’s Gulf Coast, we decided the sunny cottage on Audubon Drive in Foley was the one—so long as the seller came down a little on the price.

It had two bedrooms, two bathrooms, an attached garage, a tidy shed that was painted picnic-table red and a pair of towering longleaf pines. It sat in an oval subdivision of cookie-cutter homes on a lot roughly the size of a basketball court. There was just enough room for the dog to run in the backyard without trampling the vegetable garden we envisioned.

It was convenient to my newspaper office in Foley and to the school in Gulf Shores where my wife taught kindergarten. The beaches along the Gulf of Mexico were a short drive away, but far enough to pardon us from flood insurance. The Realtor walked us over to see the neighborhood playground.

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#1. To: Ada, HAPPY2BME-4UM (#0)

IMHO, people's credulity is the problem. When they learn to hate and mistrust institutions (e.g. govts, media and banks) instead of worshiping them, they'll be getting somewhere.

I believe that every one of us is born with a natural, deep antipathy towards debt. When people regain this healthy instinct -- unlikely -- they'll be ready to live responsibly and happily. WITHIN THEIR MEANS. This would mean saving up enuff to buy a hovel to call their own, be it ever so humble. Then they SAVE UP MONEY for a bigger place -- etc. If they can't, they shouldn't.

My first house was/is a beat-up 945sf hovel I felt sure I could pay off within a few years. Haven't moved on from it because I'm too lazy and it's so economical.

Save ameriKa -- starve the lenders!

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NeoconsNailed  posted on  2018-07-22   22:58:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: NeoconsNailed (#1)

I believe that every one of us is born with a natural, deep antipathy towards debt. When people regain this healthy instinct -- unlikely -- they'll be ready to live responsibly and happily. WITHIN THEIR MEANS. This would mean saving up enuff to buy a hovel to call their own, be it ever so humble. Then they SAVE UP MONEY for a bigger place -- etc. If they can't, they shouldn't.

Sometimes taking on the risk of debt pays off when you pay back your debt with inflated dollars.

The poor fellow who wrote the article got unlucky but he was young and able to eventually recover.

Ada  posted on  2018-07-23   8:10:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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