Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Buying a home in the U.S. - Reality and Perspectives

Nedvizhimost02-07-2008 Buying a home in the U.S. - reality and prospects of life in the U.S. back on track. The real estate market is maturing recovery. Florida sellers ascertain square feet - falling prices reached bottom. This means that very soon the U.S. housing market will rise. Faster than the other states of the mortgage crisis goes Florida. Recall that as a result of defaults on mortgage loans in the spring of this year without a roof over your head there are about a million Americans. This is an absolute record for the monitoring of the situation - from 1953 to the present day. The largest problem with lenders originated in California and Florida - the locals here have 21% of total loans, while non-payers of these states already make up one third of all debtors of the United States. So people had to either sell your home yourself, or let him under the hammer for the debts of the credit for mere pennies. Today, this explains the relatively low real estate prices. Even low-cost apartments for U.S. citizens can not afford to buy, as are used to living on credit.

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