Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 52791
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2009/4/3-5 [Finance/Banking, Politics/Domestic/California] UID:52791 Activity:nil
4/3     LA homes are affordable again! 500K -> 200K. LA is where your
        American Dream comes true!
        http://www.cnn.com/2009/LIVING/04/02/foreclosure.dream.homes/index.html
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MAP From Paul Vercammen and Ted Rowlands CNN Decrease font Decrease font Enlarge font Enlarge font LAKE ELSINORE, California (CNN) -- The two-story homes on Fir Circle in an upscale Lake Elsinore, California, neighborhood tell two stunningly different tales. Riverside County is one of the nation's hardest hit areas. Mary Ann and Derrick Lepley bought a home for nearly $300,000 less than what the previous owners paid. Others are filled with kids' laughter and the sounds of boxes unpacking and families moving in. Mary Ann Lepley, her husband, Derrick, and their 2-year-old daughter, Melody, have been in their 3,000 square-foot home here for about three months. Just two years ago, amid California's housing boom, the same house sold for nearly $550,000. But the reality for us was, if this didn't happen, we wouldn't be in this situation." Walking through his spacious four-bedroom home, he says, "We feel fortunate." We're just really grateful for the market dropping, so we were actually able to buy a home." See what states are being hammered by foreclosures With the nation facing historically high foreclosures, many Americans -- like the Lepleys, who have been cautious with their spending and savings in recent years -- are using this opportunity to buy their dream homes, large comfy places that once seemed completely unattainable. A private report issued this week showed that housing prices in 20 major cities have plummeted at record levels, down 19 percent from a year earlier. The upside of moving back into your parents' basement "Even though the properties are selling at a dramatic discount from a couple years ago, in most of these markets, the simple truth is that the properties were wildly overpriced -- and only able to be sold because there was such recklessness in lending practices." Lake Elsinore is in Riverside County, one of the hardest hit counties in the nation's foreclosure mess. The scenic community about 70 miles southeast of Los Angeles is dotted with large suburban homes. "The banks have dropped the homes tremendously in the past few months and homeowners that usually couldn't purchase before are being able to purchase at very low prices right now," said Rachel Morales, a realtor in the area. Nearly 23,000 homes in Riverside County alone are listed as "bank owned" on RealtyTrac. One in 80 homes is now in the foreclosure process, according to the county assessor's office. "Riverside County is in the middle of the mortgage meltdown," says county assessor Larry Ward. "It's really tough on people, the foreclosures and prices that dropped below $100 a square foot." They are trying to "short sell" their house in order to avoid foreclosure and lose everything to the bank. The couple has two children, ages 10 and 3, and they bought their 3,500 square-foot home for $620,000 a few years ago. A house about the same size across the street recently went for $267,000. "We just didn't think it would happen," Leslie Aceves says of the massive drop in prices. Neighbors Shane Latham and Kathy Valdez, a couple in their 20s, bought their house for $220,000 -- nearly $300,000 less than what it was a couple of years ago. advertisement It's a tale of ecstasy and agony: One person's gain from others' pain playing out across America. "It's unfortunate for those who are going through such tough times," says Mary Ann Lepley. "But in some ways, we were really glad that we were able to do something we wouldn't have been able to do otherwise."