svt4cobra6
Junior Member
Hi my friend lives in Nevada and is a government contractor with a security clearance.
He purchased a house in Las Vegas in spring 2006 with an 80%/20% (balloon payment in 12.5 years I think on the 20%) Countrywide loan on both. He has 2 dependants and paid over 305k for his house but he told me the house accross the street that is 300 square feet larger has been on the market for several months at 169k.
He is not in danger of forclosure as long as he stays employed but I think he said he is not able to contribute to his retirement or much anything else as he said it consumes more than one of his paychecks and he gets paid twice a week (1 paycheck household). He told me he contacted Countrywide but did not recieved any assistance as he was trying to get the loan re-written to the actual value, hope for home owners program. I was telling him he should walk away from the house as it will never be worth what he paid in his lifetime. He said he has excellent credit and would be worried about employment with his credit effected.
Any feedback is appreciated.
Thanks Jason.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
He purchased a house in Las Vegas in spring 2006 with an 80%/20% (balloon payment in 12.5 years I think on the 20%) Countrywide loan on both. He has 2 dependants and paid over 305k for his house but he told me the house accross the street that is 300 square feet larger has been on the market for several months at 169k.
He is not in danger of forclosure as long as he stays employed but I think he said he is not able to contribute to his retirement or much anything else as he said it consumes more than one of his paychecks and he gets paid twice a week (1 paycheck household). He told me he contacted Countrywide but did not recieved any assistance as he was trying to get the loan re-written to the actual value, hope for home owners program. I was telling him he should walk away from the house as it will never be worth what he paid in his lifetime. He said he has excellent credit and would be worried about employment with his credit effected.
Any feedback is appreciated.
Thanks Jason.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?