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Why would firing CEO's be prudent? ( NT)In Reply to: Jobs are just one piece of the puzzle. posted by JK (the other JK) on August 15, 2010 at 7:20 PM : : I see a lot of sellers are reducing their asking prices. A seller in the neighborhood where I've got a project has reduced his price twice in the last 4 weeks. No matter how much a house is discounted and even if mortgage interest rates are at historical lows... if people can't qualify for home loans it just doesn't matter. Households are in trouble, people have lost or are worried about losing their jobs or having their hours cut, and they are scared and are saving and trying to pay off debt. Meanwhile the banks are holding back and slowly letting their REOs back out into the market so as not to depress home prices any further. Yet, we've got another 4-5 million foreclosures that will be coming over the next few years. Who knows what the government will attempt in order to solve this. Someone is going to have to buy all these homes that will be coming on the market, and the prices are going to keep dropping just based on supply and demand and the other basic dynamics of economics. It really is all about jobs and I don't see anything happening in the economy that is going to create the millions of jobs needed any time soon. These are interesting times. : It's about a whole lot more right now. For posssibly the first time in the history of this country there are masses of people that are losing their homes -- even though they have good paying jobs. I know of several dual income households that are comprised of firefighters, teachers, law enforcement, sales people, etc that are making double the state median household salary and are losing their homes. There are a boat load of people that are just in bad loans. For example I know a bus driver that has a 11.75% first for $380K on a home worth $150K in a bad part of town. Now her bank could very easily modify her loan, drop the interest rate to something reasonable and stop the foreclosure. Instead they've made her jumps through hoops of fire to eventually deny her for a modification. Now they are getting ready to foreclose and lock her out of home ownership for the next FIVE years. : Here are three simple things that could be done to change things overnight: : Chances of any of this happening? ZERO.
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