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I think they bought it for $1 million, recalled Ellerman, 51.
Learning To Walk: Fear, Shame And Your Underwater Mortgage Ryan Grim 2011
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I think they bought it for $1 million, recalled Ellerman, 51.
Learning To Walk: Fear, Shame And Your Underwater Mortgage Ryan Grim 2011
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Ellerman himself had been prepared to walk away from the home where he and his wife and kids had lived for 12 years.
Learning To Walk: Fear, Shame And Your Underwater Mortgage Ryan Grim 2011
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Ellerman himself had been prepared to walk away from the home where he and his wife and kids had lived for 12 years.
Learning To Walk: Fear, Shame And Your Underwater Mortgage Ryan Grim 2011
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"We made an above-asking price offer and are now in contract to buy the house and move with our five kids there," Ellerman wrote.
Learning To Walk: Fear, Shame And Your Underwater Mortgage Ryan Grim 2011
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Last fall, a student in his thirties asked Ellerman about the meaning of financial responsibility and the hard realities of home ownership in the wake of the housing meltdown.
Learning To Walk: Fear, Shame And Your Underwater Mortgage Ryan Grim 2011
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"We made an above-asking price offer and are now in contract to buy the house and move with our five kids there," Ellerman wrote.
Learning To Walk: Fear, Shame And Your Underwater Mortgage Ryan Grim 2011
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It didn't -- Ellerman said the bank initially approved them on a loan for the new house but then decided to foreclose on it instead, so they're still in their old house.
Learning To Walk: Fear, Shame And Your Underwater Mortgage Ryan Grim 2011
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It didn't -- Ellerman said the bank initially approved them on a loan for the new house but then decided to foreclose on it instead, so they're still in their old house.
Learning To Walk: Fear, Shame And Your Underwater Mortgage Ryan Grim 2011
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Last fall, a student in his thirties asked Ellerman about the meaning of financial responsibility and the hard realities of home ownership in the wake of the housing meltdown.
Learning To Walk: Fear, Shame And Your Underwater Mortgage Ryan Grim 2011
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