Bored with the subprime homesick blues, the US press has turned to tracking down the rich who have handed back the keys on their multimillion dollar homes. It's "celebrity foreclosures" folks!
That couldn't possibly happen here...

All the latest updates on building safety reform
By Brian Green2008-06-30T18:09:00+01:00
Bored with the subprime homesick blues, the US press has turned to tracking down the rich who have handed back the keys on their multimillion dollar homes. It's "celebrity foreclosures" folks!
That couldn't possibly happen here...
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