Spacious pool home, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms and a 2-car garage. Trayed ceilings in the living and dining rooms. Huge walk-in wardrobe in the master bedroom. Eat-in kitchen with all appliances, including a washing machine and dryer, plus a water softener. Walking distance to the neighbourhood playground. Tiles in all high-traffic and wet areas. Formal living and dining rooms, both with coffered ceilings. Galley kitchen features a breakfast nook overlooking the pool and a trussed-roof lanai. The kitchen is tiled, has a gas hob, a walk-in pantry, 42-inch maple cabinetry and a wrap-around breakfast bar. All appliances included. Spacious family room with a wall for your wide-screen TV. The master bedroom has a coffered ceiling and a huge walk-in wardrobe. The master bathroom has two washbasins, cultured marble worktops, a large garden bath, and a separate shower with a bench seat. The secondary bedrooms are spacious, with fans and lighting in all. Indoor laundry room with a utility sink. The hot water heater has a booster pump for quick response. The pool features an automatic sweep system and a safety fence. There is an outdoor shower by the pool.
Price: 300,000′-$ That’s 100,000 per family. But as the US property market was in a real slump (I’d say the slump has now reached the point of attempted suicide), our friends negotiated a substantial discount of 50,000 $, bringing the final price of the house down to 250,000′-$. For those unaccustomed to thinking in square feet or US dollars, let’s break it down: 211 m² for approximately 163,000′- €163,000. That is to say, €773 per square metre.
Of course there were neighbourhoods and houses that are still much cheaper, but our three families were optimistic about their future and decided to ask Mr Cheater, mortgage broker of a a reputable credit company call Quicken Loans, a mortgage for the full value of the house that would make their dreams come true of enjoying Tampa’s pleasant climate all year round, complete with a private swimming pool. The monthly repayment amounted to 1,726,971 TP4T, that is, three instalments of 575,661 TP4T per month; and with that 30-year-and-one-day mortgage, they were able to pay the previous owner in cash, who quickly went off to get drunk at the dive bar nearest.


And so, with their three new second-hand cars in their brand-new second-hand garage and their brand-new second-hand house, furnished and fitted out with the 20,000′- $ from the mortgage, which they put into a joint fund, they began a new and long-awaited life full of hope.
They were immensely happy in their new home and with their new cars. They worked hard and deserved that standard of living, but now they had to cope with more expenses and obligations than they had ever had before. Mr Cheater had already warned them that he would be ruthless about late mortgage payments. If they wanted to continue benefiting from the ridiculously low interest rate of 5 5/8, they couldn’t miss a single month’s payment, otherwise… Our three couples were very grateful to him for his interest and kindness in finalising the details of the sentence… I mean, the mortgage. Without him, they would never have been able to realise their dream of a house or a car. What a great bloke Mr Cheater is!

The Cuban sisters, who took care of the mortgage paperwork with Quicken Loans They went over the accounts again and again, swearing up and down that neither they nor their husbands had pocketed the $10,000 that was missing from their accounts. The tension between the Puerto Rican and the African Americans rose to a dangerous level. They also suspected Mr Cheater, whom they went to visit in an attempt to resolve the conflict, but all they achieved was mistrust and threats of seizure from Bill Emerson (Chief Executive Officer), the head of Mr Cheater.




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There are two things that are infinite: human stupidity and the universe. But I’m not so sure about the latter.
Albert Einstein.
