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US mortgage crisis creates ghost town (near Cleveland, Ohio)
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Posted on 01/27/2008 5:03:23 PM PST by traumer

The streets are empty. Trash rustles down the road past rusted barbecues, abandoned furniture, sagging homes and gardens turned to weed.

This is Shaker Heights, a suburb of Cleveland and a town ravaged by the subprime mortgage crisis roiling the United States.

Faded "for sale" signs sit in front of deserted houses. The residents are gone, either in search of new jobs after the factories shut down, or in shame after being evicted for missing their mortgage payments.

A red, white and blue American flag flies over windows and doors which have been boarded up to keep the drug dealers away.

Thieves have stripped many homes of the plumbing, the doors, the windows, the aluminum siding.

The police station parking lot is full. The officers, who have seen their numbers triple since 2006, are coming back from their rounds. They speak of installing alarms in some of the homes claimed by squatters.

At 9422 Chagrin Street, a hand-scrawled sign attached to a window indicates someone lives there: "Please Used."

After three rings of the bell, Sarah Evans, 60, opens the door with a mixture of curiosity and alarm.

She says she is one of the last people left on the street. And she is on the verge of losing this two-bedroom house in which she has lived for more than 30 years because she simply cannot afford her monthly payments.

It is a complicated story. She refinanced in 2003, but did not realize the document she signed included provisions to radically increase the interest rate.

She stopped making payments in 2006 and shows her unpaid bills totaling 24,000 dollars.

Her bank is in the midst of eviction procedures.

"When folks buy a home they expect to die in it, I guess," she said as she stood outside in the cold. "I had my American Dream but it became a nightmare."

Her words are echoed by the angry barks of the guard dogs pacing behind a chain link fence two houses away that was installed by the new owner: a bank.

The massive parking lot of the Eagle Fresh supermarket is empty.

Behind her till, Myra Bibldwit lifts her head when a bell signals the entrance of a customer.

"Not many folks come anymore. We're used to it," said the 24-year-old cashier, one of the few in the neighborhood who managed to hold onto her job.

In the five hours since she started working today she has served just 10 customers. "Maybe you will buy something," she says with a smile.

Then comes customer number 12.

Laura Johnston, 50, says that her street -- about 10 minutes away by car -- was alive two years ago. Today, half the houses are abandoned.

"Folks could not afford their payments. They were asked to pay loans which doubled. They could not afford it, some lost their job. Lenders were greedy. They threw them out of their homes," she told AFP.

"I'm very upset. I missed my friend Helen. She disappeared overnight. She did not even say goodbye."

There are plenty of cases like Helen. They are called the neighbors who disappear in the night.

For county treasurer Jim Rokakis, the greed of the banks is to blame for this man-made disaster.

"All you needed was a pulse to buy a house. Some loans were written with no money down, no proof of buyer's incomes. They did not even check what people were saying. Most of those folks were jobless," he said in an interview.

"Shaker Heights was the perfect storm: poor folks, unemployed and a desire to get a piece of the American Dream."


TOPICS: Business/Economy; News/Current Events; US: Ohio
KEYWORDS: cleveland; mortgage; ohio; realestate; shakerheights; subprime
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1 posted on 01/27/2008 5:03:23 PM PST by traumer
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To: traumer

“I had my American Dream but it became a nightmare.”


2 posted on 01/27/2008 5:04:24 PM PST by traumer
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To: traumer

Sorry.


3 posted on 01/27/2008 5:05:37 PM PST by Tax-chick ("Gently alluding to the indisputably obvious is not gloating." ~Richard John Neuhaus)
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To: Halgr; yorkie; processing please hold

ping


4 posted on 01/27/2008 5:05:39 PM PST by nicmarlo
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To: traumer

wow


5 posted on 01/27/2008 5:06:15 PM PST by RDTF
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To: traumer; AuntB; cripplecreek

Very sad.


6 posted on 01/27/2008 5:06:45 PM PST by Clintonfatigued (You can't be serious about national security unless you're serious about border security)
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To: traumer

Just for the record: Cleveland is in Ohio, not Illinois.


7 posted on 01/27/2008 5:09:28 PM PST by madison10
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To: traumer

Does the (IL) mean Illinois?


8 posted on 01/27/2008 5:09:53 PM PST by Texas Eagle (Could pacifists exist if there weren't people brave enough to go to war for their right to exist?)
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To: traumer

Shaker Heights the Cleveland suburb is in OH not IL.


9 posted on 01/27/2008 5:09:55 PM PST by kalee (The offenses we give, we write in the dust; Those we take, we write in marble. JHuett)
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To: traumer

Tripled police, it’s a ‘ghost town’, but, the people are still leaving, smells funny to me.


10 posted on 01/27/2008 5:10:12 PM PST by kinoxi
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To: traumer

This is Ohio, not Illinois.


11 posted on 01/27/2008 5:10:20 PM PST by Bookwoman ("...and I am unanimous in this..")
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To: traumer

This was all very predictable. High risk loans result in foreclosures. It has always been thus. The FHA went through this same phenomenom 30+ years ago.


12 posted on 01/27/2008 5:10:36 PM PST by popdonnelly (Get Reid. Salazar, and Harkin out of the Senate.)
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To: traumer

quote from the article:

“All you needed was a pulse to buy a house. Some loans were written with no money down, no proof of buyer’s incomes. They did not even check what people were saying. Most of those folks were jobless,” he said in an interview.

Wait. I thought the banks were greedy? Here it sounds more like the people were just stupid. So why do we just blame the corporations? Why doesn’t anyone say, “These people did something stupid”?


13 posted on 01/27/2008 5:11:01 PM PST by vladimir998 (Ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ. St. Jerome)
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To: traumer
They are called the neighbors who disappear in the night.
14 posted on 01/27/2008 5:11:03 PM PST by kinoxi
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To: traumer
US mortgage crisis creates ghost town (IL)

The last I heard, Cleveland and Shaker Heights are in OH not IL.

Next time get your facts straight.

What do you think this is - The Daily KOS?

15 posted on 01/27/2008 5:11:11 PM PST by reg45
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To: kalee

I live in Illinois, we traded East St. Louis for Shaker Heights. Try to keep up.


16 posted on 01/27/2008 5:11:43 PM PST by Graybeard58 ( Remember and pray for SSgt. Matt Maupin - MIA/POW- Iraq since 04/09/04)
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She refinanced in 2003, but did not realize the document she signed included provisions to radically increase the interest rate.

No point in reading and understanding a document that contains potentially life-altering consequences.

17 posted on 01/27/2008 5:12:47 PM PST by TruthShallSetYouFree (Abortion is to family planning what bankruptcy is to financial planning.)
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The police station parking lot is full. The officers, who have seen their numbers triple since 2006, are coming back from their rounds. They speak of installing alarms in some of the homes claimed by squatters.

So, the population is decreasing but they hire more cops? What are they going to do, write each other speeding tickets to raise revenue?

18 posted on 01/27/2008 5:13:07 PM PST by Larry Lucido
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This doesn't describe the Shaker Heights I know, a reasonably prosperous and stable long-established community. It must be a cherry-picked street or two up against the border of Cleveland proper.
19 posted on 01/27/2008 5:13:23 PM PST by hinckley buzzard
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To: vladimir998
Wait. I thought the banks were greedy? Here it sounds more like the people were just stupid. So why do we just blame the corporations? Why doesn’t anyone say, “These people did something stupid”?

Stupid customers notwithstanding, what else can you call a company that would write mortgages with no money down, with no proof of income, and without even confirming employment except 'greedy'? Or maybe 'idiotic'?

20 posted on 01/27/2008 5:13:40 PM PST by Non-Sequitur (Save Fredericksburg. Support CVBT.)
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