-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- August 5, 2007 Zero Down The Loan Comes Due By FLOYD NORRIS SUDDENLY it's not so easy to borrow. That is true for homeowners, and it is true for companies. Only two months ago, it seemed as if almost any company could borrow money at low interest rates. Now loans seem to be drying up everywhere. What
On Jul 5, 2:09 am, "guybanniste...@aol.com" <guybanniste...@aol.com> wrote: "The homes all appeared to be empty, and there were no prospective buyers anywhere to be found. Surprisingly, the sales office was open ... but the woman working there had questionable English fluency. When asked how many homes had been sold in the past month she simply
"The homes all appeared to be empty, and there were no prospective buyers anywhere to be found. Surprisingly, the sales office was open ... but the woman working there had questionable English fluency. When asked how many homes had been sold in the past month she simply responded, 'Uh huh. Thank you. Yes!' and handed us some additional
"The homes all appeared to be empty, and there were no prospective buyers anywhere to be found. Surprisingly, the sales office was open ... but the woman working there had questionable English fluency. When asked how many homes had been sold in the past month she simply responded, 'Uh huh. Thank you. Yes!' and handed us some additional
"The homes all appeared to be empty, and there were no prospective buyers anywhere to be found. Surprisingly, the sales office was open ... but the woman working there had questionable English fluency. When asked how many homes had been sold in the past month she simply responded, 'Uh huh. Thank you. Yes!' and handed us some additional