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Chuck, within three blocks of my house are six houses which have been
purchased by Mexican families, extended families! In each yard and driveway are from six to nine automobiles and/or pickups. The house next to me sold for $549,000 last month. With four or five family groups (or singles) putting their incomes (welfare checks?) toward the mortgage, they can qualify for a loan. I don't need sorrow. You should thank your lucky stars you've got some industrious new Hispanic neighbors. When I was in the used car business, I always did a certain amount of "buy here, pay here" transactions. I took a chance on a few hundred BHPH people over the years, and probably half of them bit me in the butt as a result. I've chased cars in the middle of the night, hired OOS repo companies, and I narrowly escaped with my life on one memorable repo. I did this kind of business because the other half of the BHPH customers, (the ones that didn't wind up getting impounded outside a Jr. High School with a trunk load of dope......yeah, really) used the opportunity to make something out of their lives. Put a guy in a reaonably reliable old beater, and he can get to work 5-6 days a week. A struggling single mom can get the kids into after school activities if they don't have to ride the school bus....etc. I had a number of customers eventually "graduate" to a point where their credit allowed them to get a loan from a real bank, instead of Foolish Gould's High Risk Portfolio. At least one family qualified for a home mortgage, and they took the time to drop by the lot and thank me for giving them a chance to start their credit when nobody else would touch them. I only mention this because, even though I am absolutely against racial stereotyping, my Hispanic customers were the least hassle of anybody. (Worst? Young single white men.) If your new neighbors are anything at all like the Hispanics I have met over the years, they are one of the few immigrant groups who aspire to the "traditional" American dream. They want to assimilate and be American. Yes, the first generation will speak Spanish, but they will take pride in how well their kids speak English. Most of the Hispanics I have dealt with over the years are willing to work hard and earn their keep. They take pride in providing for their families and paying bills on time. (It's a sort of "macho" thing, in a way). We white folks, (I am presuming, based on previous comments you have made that you are white), tend to look at people who immigrated here from Europe and say "Look, there goes a good American!" In another generation, some of the "best" Americans will be from Asia and Latin America. Count on it. Many of the folks from those cultural backgrounds are just plain willing to outwork and outsave the rest of us. And lastly, see if you can figure out who is making mortgage loans for 1/2 million dollar homes to welfare recipients. I seriously doubt that any of your local banks are doing that. (Bank loans are subject to regulatory audit....nobody is going to approve making a RE loan to a loosely assembled group of welfare recipients). If you *should* find a local bank making half million dollar mortgage loans to people on welfare, either borrow as much as you can as fast as you can from them or get every last dime of your money transferred somewhere else. :-) |