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A California foreclosure story: Can you be both broke and happy?

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Please read this little story and tell me what you think:

Consider the plight of Stephanie and Bob Walker, who bought a $799,000, three-bedroom home in Los Angeles with a view of the Hollywood sign in 2006 but are losing it because last year Bob lost computer consulting work that used to pull in about $240,000 a year. Bob eventually landed a job paying $60,000, and Stephanie found work as a $13-an-hour temp, but it wasn’t enough to cover their mortgage and credit-card debts, which were swelled by about $130,000 worth of home renovations. They listed the house last year for an “optimistic” $875,000 but didn’t get any takers. After months of price cuts and threats of foreclosure from the bank, they’re days from closing on a sale at $700,000 that will assuage their primary mortgage lender–but leave them under pressure from other creditors. “We had no expectation things would come crashing down as fast as they did,” says Stephanie. “We had no one to blame but ourselves. We didn’t have a backup plan if he lost his job.”

The story is based on reporting by my BW colleague Brian Burnsed and appears in an article I wrote in the new issue of BusinessWeek. In some ways it’s a common-enough tale. What makes it unusual is that Stephanie and Bob Walker are … happy.

Yes, happy, at least if you can believe the blog that Stephanie keeps, called Love in the Time of Foreclosure. The blog covers a lot of ground, including what to get your spouse for a sixth wedding anniversary, for which the recommended gift is iron. Anyway, here’s how she describes the blog, which I highly recommend:

Two people deep in debt, working our way out and happier than we ever have been. What? Yes. In debt. Still happy. Happier, in fact. Strange? Not really. Follow us on our journey as we share our secrets with the world.

That strikes me as a healthy attitude. It’s basically: Yes, we made some mistakes. And now we’re paying for them big-time. But we’re not going to let this drag us down. Onward and upward!

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Rent-to-own your home: Pro and con

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With buyers scarce and financing tight, some home sellers are offering rent-to-buy options to potential buyers. In fact, there’s been enough of a spike in interest that ForSaleByOwner.com added it as a search option on the site, says spokesman Eric Mangan. Read more »

Only one U.S. home market is now extremely overvalued: Atlantic City

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Atlantic City, N.J. is the only large U.S. housing market that is extremely overvalued, according to IHS Global Insight’s first quarter 2009 “Housing Prices in America” report. By comparison, the company said it selected 52 extremely overvalued metro areas back during the peak of the housing boom in 2005.

IHS Global Insight looks at home prices, interest rates, local incomes, population densities, and historic home-price premiums and discounts to determine what prices “should be.” Metro areas that are 14% above or below that value are considered fairly valued. Places that are 35% or more above the value are “extremely overvalued.” Atlantic City is almost 42% above what it should be, the company reported.

Many of the California and Florida markets that were overvalued a couple years ago are now significantly undervalued. San Diego, for example, is now 21% undervalued. Port St Lucie-Fort Pierce, Fla. is more than 33% undervalued.

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Even boom towns are now affordable

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Home price declines have sent affordability soaring. Prices have fallen so far that the average U.S. home is now undervalued by 12.2%, according to an industry report released Wednesday. Read more »

Even Tim Geithner can’t sell his house

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The housing crisis has hit home for Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner, who is struggling to unload his million-dollar manse located in a posh New York City suburb. Read more »


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