500+ FANNIE MAE/OTHER HOME FORECLOSURE LISTINGS
As per the following Fannie Mae link, there are twenty-seven (27) vacant, foreclosed homes on the market with all selling for $81,900 or less. The vast majority have asking prices less than $50,000. With this being the case, why are One Donham Plaza staff paying over $100,000 for other vacant, foreclosed homes? Why are they spending up to $90,000 for rehabilitation purposes. Why are the planning to lose up to $75,000 for some of the homes that they ultimately sell?
http://www.homepath.com/search.html?ms=&zip=&xs=&src_ref=&cno=000&pi=&mlsid=&bhi=&y=13&x=56&pa=100000&st=OH&bdi=&ci=Middletown&pg=2 - http://www.homepath.com/search.html?ms=&zip=&xs=&src_ref=&cno=000&pi=&mlsid=&bhi=&y=13&x=56&pa=100000&st=OH&bdi=&ci=Middletown&pg=2
See the following Middletown home foreclosures link. Over 500 listings! Most under $80,000!
http://realestate.aol.com/listings-Middletown,OH/salestype-Foreclosures/sort-days/order-asc?flv=1 - http://realestate.aol.com/listings-Middletown,OH/salestype-Foreclosures/sort-days/order-asc?flv=1
The link at the end of this last paragraph further reinforces the fact that there are an ABUNDANCE of modest priced foreclosed homes currently on the market in Middletown.
With so many options for purchase, why are the 4th floor experts at One Donham Plaza on their HUD-funded NSP-1 SELECTIVE SHOPPING SPREE? And, where are City Council approved Policies and Operational Procedures for City staff to follow in determining which properties to purchase and later resell?
Are there legitimate controls or is this another case of BUREAUCRATS KNOWING WHAT'S BEST FOR US MIDDLETONIANS?
http://middletown.oh.foreclosure-support.com/ - http://middletown.oh.foreclosure-support.com/
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