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Tony Severino
  • Real Estate Coach
  • Highland, IN
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Geithner Can't Unload His House Either

Tony Severino
  • Real Estate Coach
  • Highland, IN
Posted

Seems that the 2nd in command is having issues as well.

He paid 1.6 for the house in 04. Listed it for 1.63 in Feb, then dropped it to 1.575.

Finally rented it out for 7500 per month.

The math listed in the link suggests he is upside down in his cash flow.

There are nice pics exterior and interior on the second link.

http://housingdoom.com/2009/06/03/geithner-cant-unload-his-house-either/

http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/photos/33049632_zpid/