Quick Read with an Overview of where the Industry Is Today
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| Review Date: August 26, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Jeremiah Wean, Indianapolis, IN United States |
| This is a great quick read. That summarizes where we are today, and how we got here. Pick it up if you want to just learn more about the industry, or see some of the issues that have cause the current problems. |
Highly recommended to anyone who's about to take a dive into a mortgage
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| Review Date: May 8, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Midwest Book Review, Oregon, WI USA |
| The Housing Crisis is far worse than people think explains decade-and-a-half veteran of the mortgage industry Richard Bitner in his book "Greed, Fraud, & Ignorance: A Subprime Insider's Look at the Mortgage Collapse". Exposing all of the inner workings of this industry and how almost 75% of brokers are misleading or flat out fraud lying to both lenders and borrowers, how they inflate home prices to ridiculous amounts, and more. He also outlines a solution that could fix every level of the industry for the better to clear out the corruption that has taken root. "Greed, Fraud, & Ignorance: A Subprime Insider's Look at the Mortgage Collapse" is highly recommended to anyone who's about to take a dive into a mortgage or is in one and may think their broker is up to something unsavory. |
Outstanding. This is the one to buy.
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| Review Date: March 14, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Jonaona, |
If you want a book that tells you why things went so wrong in subprime lending, this is the book. Not only is (or more correctly, was) the author an insider in the industry, he is bright, extremely perceptive, and, most importantly, he has a conscience. In addition, he is an extremely able writer. He takes a topic that others have reduced to technical mush and presents it in a clear, precise, pointed fashion. The book is a nice collection of on-the-ground examples placed in a perceptive and morally-balanced "big picture." There are insights here that you won't find anywhere else.
Let me make it clear: I have no connection with the author in any way, shape, or form. I was looking for a good, well-written book that gave me new insights into the sub-prime mess. I bought five different books. This one was clearly the best. A couple of the others were useful, but they didn't have the appeal of hearing all of this explained by a very bright, extremely knowledgeable insider.
If you want to know how all of those banks in Europe got duped into buying bonds backed by laugher mortgages, or how Bear, Stearns got taken down, you want to continue your search. But if you want to know how this massive market failure happened in the first place, this author, Richard Bitner, will tell you.
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Well written - great resource
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| Review Date: March 14, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Whitney Cunningham, Flagstaff, AZ United States |
| This book is well written. It explains the subprime business in a way anyone can understand without being condescending. Not only that, it goes on to analyze why this mess happened, and what might be done to prevent it from happening again. Great book. |
Blame Game
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| Review Date: March 13, 2008 |
| Reviewer: House of Raven, Sumter, SC USA |
| Required reading for all members of the Executive that means you to Mr. President, and the Legislative branch of our government. This book is just as important to the nameless bureaucrats who participate in the brotherhood of the "Not Me" blame game in Washington. |
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