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  • The Realtor who sold "appreciation, like trees, grow to they sky", the mortgage lender who said the payment would be 1% of the loan and not to worry, aided a homedebtor who was not ignorant, but simply stupidly led forward into the morass thinking he could keep up with everyone else.

    The Big Picture 2008

  • Here is how it would work for our typical homedebtor: Assume our financial genius utilized

    Irvine Housing Blog IrvineRenter@gmail.com 2010

  • The homedebtor can now make their payment, and they get to keep their house.

    Irvine Housing Blog IrvineRenter@gmail.com 2010

  • Here is how it would work for our typical homedebtor: Assume our financial genius utilized

    Irvine Housing Blog IrvineRenter@gmail.com 2010

  • The homedebtor can now make their payment, and they get to keep their house.

    Irvine Housing Blog IrvineRenter@gmail.com 2010

  • November 29, 2009 at 10 am short sales = comp killers = more underwater homedebtor sheeple = the ponzi finance deflationary debt deleveraging downward spiral continues with no end in sight.

    The Orange County Register - News Headlines : Top Stories 2009

  • Realistically, the only way a homedebtor can manage their finances with a DTI in excess of 31\% is to Ponzi Scheme borrow from HELOCs, credit cards, or other sources.

    Irvine Housing Blog 2009

  • November 29, 2009 at 10 am short sales = comp killers = more underwater homedebtor sheeple = the ponzi finance deflationary debt deleveraging downward spiral continues with no end in sight.

    The Orange County Register - News Headlines : Top Stories 2009

  • - Alexandra Swanberg, desperate Florida homedebtor, not understanding supply and demand,

    HousingPANIC - The Housing Bubble Blog with an Attitude Problem, 2005 - 2008 2008

  • The Realtor who sold "appreciation, like trees, grow to they sky", the mortgage lender who said the payment would be 1\% of the loan and not to worry, aided a homedebtor who was not ignorant, but simply stupidly led forward into the morass thinking he could keep up with everyone else.

    The Big Picture 2008

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  • From this blog, an apparent neologism that refers to someone who owes more on his home than it is actually worth.

    April 20, 2008