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White House Replica in Foreclosure

It's not the real thing, but it's about as close as most of us will ever get. Iranian-American developer Fred Milani, citing the dismal state of the housing market, is putting his 16,500 square-foot replica of the White House in Atlanta up for sale. "I don't want to sell, but I will," he told UPI. The house is apparently in foreclosure. No word on whether the faux-White House comes with a staff of butlers and chefs. But hey, you'll just have to make do.
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I think Sen. McCain is going to be picking up house # 8 shortly...
Ha! Godless, I wish I'd thought of that one! LOL
What this poor patriot needs is a bailout. Can someone call the Fed and have Mr. Milani's development business converted into a bank holding company?
Then he'd be able to qualify for funds from TARP and save the replica White House. We can't have metaphors like this going into foreclosure.
The White House replica in
The White House replica in foreclosure? That was supposed to be a great house to invest but let’s face the fact that foreclosure procedures may be experience by anyone of us. Foreclosure is indeed an epidemic issue these days. So many thousands of people are losing their jobs, and with the loss of income the rate of foreclosure has been going up. People are losing both their mortgage and their home. Acting early can be the best way to deal with an overwhelming mortgage payment. If you can do so, then getting a cash advance to stem it off isn't a bad idea. Refinancing, lowering monthly payments and interest can give a bit more breathing room as well. In today's economy, it is most definitely in your best interest to do whatever you can, including getting a cash advance to stem off foreclosure.
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