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Maids became landlords. Enabling JavaScript in your browser will allow you to experience all the features of our site. ! Javascript is not enabled in your browser. The collapse was surreal in its proportion, biblical in its egalitarian reach, like an economic cleansing fire. Trashing out was what they called "erasing all traces of whoever lived there, dispensing with both their physical presence and the ugly aura of eviction." Before the housing crisis, trashing out gave Reyes a small but steady supplement to his income. Homeownership became a self-perpetuating addiction: As more people qualified to own a home, more people wanted one, and as the demand for homes increased, so did the price. Exiles in Eden: Life among the Ruins of Florida's Great Recession 4.0 1 by Paul ReyesPaul Reyes An on-the-ground, intimate tour of the human toll of the nation's foreclosure crisisWhile working with his father's small company that "trashes out" enters and emptiesforeclosed homes in Florida, Paul Reyes wrote Exiles in Eden, a hard-hitting, personal, and poetic portrayal of his own family and the people and communities affected by See more details below Hardcover Item is available through our marketplace sellers.
For the rest of us the question had become, At what cost? What amount of carnage would be required? And while the Treasury weighed its billion-dollar pledges to the institutions that had engineered the biggest economic collapse since the Great Depression, the statistical damage on the ground was giving that comparison some weight: Between the time Florida's housing market began to cool off in 2005 and my arrival there in the spring, the rate of homes being lost had quadrupled, to more than 35,000 per month, nearly 5,000 of which were in cities within my father's working radiusTampa, St. View Full Version of PW.com BEST BOOKS AUTHORS PUBLISHERS WEEKLY Exiles in Eden: Life Among the Ruins of Florida's Great Recession Paul Reyes, Holt, $25 (272p) ISBN 978-0-8050-9123-6 Buy this book Amazon Barnes & Noble Google iBooks IndieBound Powell's As a freelance writer often in need of money, Reyes frequently helped his father "trash out" foreclosed homes in Florida. One degree separated you, it seemed, from someone in real estateand in Florida, as in generations past, real estate embraced all comers. The author also tells his father's story, and the typicality of this immigrant's tale supports, rather than weakens, the larger point. Foreclosures are our family business, but a line of work my father arrived at after some professional meandering. The 5 percent rulethat a home's value increased by about as much every yearguided most buyers' expectations, because for the better part of a century the rule held true. The Seattle Times Product Details ISBN-13: 9780805091236 Publisher: Holt, Henry & Company, Inc. Homeowners who'd borrowed so heavily against a phantom value now found themselves trapped in houses worth less and less every day. In some cases, even the dead qualified for a loan. My father was never all that interested in this particular angle.
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