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Andrew Cady

@epicmortgageguy

Father, Husband, and Epic Mortgage Guy | NMLS: 1236863

Rosemary Beach, FL Katılım Ekim 2011
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Andrew Cady@epicmortgageguy·
What a weak society we're in. They abused me at my job, kept me there.
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@jonbrooks Were entering the "find out" stage of effing around and marrying that house 😂
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Jon Brooks@jonbrooks·
Date the rate, marry the house has got to be one of the dumbest sayings and people are not finding that out the hard way.
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If you think the Somali daycare fraud is bad, check under the hood of mega churches
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Hey, lets buy a rental property that won't cashflow and hope it works.
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Texas Reality Check
Texas Reality Check@txrealitycheck·
@epicmortgageguy @FluentInFinance Found a 2009 Acura TL around 190k miles currently going for $8,000 on cars.com. $1600 was the cost of groceries, not costs for eating out, which would increase budget strain. Zillow says average rent in Texas is around $1900. Ave debt services just getting by now.
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Andrew Lokenauth@FluentInFinance·
The Average American Now Has: 1. Record $10,000 in credit card debt 2. Record $22,612 in auto loan debt 3. Record $58,957 in student loan debt 4. Record $241,840 in mortgage debt We’re fighting inflation with debt. This won’t end well.
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Andrew Cady@epicmortgageguy·
Stop trading permanent potential for temporary comfort.
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Andrew Cady@epicmortgageguy·
@txrealitycheck @FluentInFinance I've been broke, bought a used Acura TL with 190k miles for $3500 and drove it for 5 years. Groceries are a real cost, but what percentage eats out vs cooking their own food? Renting is cheaper than owning a home right now, perhaps renting is the right move. It's not fun though
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Texas Reality Check
Texas Reality Check@txrealitycheck·
@epicmortgageguy @FluentInFinance A Honda Accord has an msrp around $30k. USDA puts monthly groceries for a family of 4 around $1600. Average annual in-state tuition (not including fees, books, housing, etc.) is above $10k. The Fed Reserve puts median home price at $410k. That's not keeping up with the Jonses.
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Andrew Cady@epicmortgageguy·
Hey @FBIDirectorKash, "We The People" would like to know how ordinary US citizens are exposing the fraud in Minnesota and not you? You can surge all the FBI agents you want there, but why is it us doing your leg work?
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Andrew Cady@epicmortgageguy·
Mortgage rates haven’t moved much even after the Fed cut 75 bps since September. That’s because mortgage rates aren’t driven by Fed cuts alone, but by inflation expectations, labor data, and market confidence.
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Andrew Cady@epicmortgageguy·
@jonbrooks Its a keeping up with the Joneses problem too. A 5k cash car will take you to the same place the 80k Denali will, but you just won't look cool to people that don't like you anyways.
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Jon Brooks
Jon Brooks@jonbrooks·
The average U.S. household now owes: 💳 $10,000 in credit cards 🎓 $58,957 in student loans 🏠 $241,840 in mortgages 🚗 $22,612 in auto loans That’s not a spending problem. It’s a debt-based economy. Source: PolicyGenius
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Andrew Cady@epicmortgageguy·
@tedcruz Guess what @tedcruz it's NOT just a liberal state problem. Who will be the one who starts beating the war drums because "we the people" are fed the fuck up!
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Andrew Cady@epicmortgageguy·
This headline although true is why socialism is starting to take hold in our country. The youth are being squeezed in a financial vice and seeing equal wealth as a positive. 10 years from now we will live in a different America!
unusual_whales@unusual_whales

Baby boomers, who make up about 20% of the U.S. population, hold more than $85 trillion in assets, according to Fed data. By comparison, millennials, who make up about the same percentage of Americans, hold just about $18 trillion, roughly one-fifth that of baby boomers.

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Andrew Cady@epicmortgageguy·
@BernieSanders No Bernie, we face massive fraud, we face representatives who enrich themselves rather than representing the people. We face the extinction of the middle class. We face fake jobs reports to keep our economy afloat. Fire 100% of congress!
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Bernie Sanders@BernieSanders·
As we enter 2026 the great struggle we face is: Authoritarianism vs. Democracy  The Oligarchs vs. the Working Class We know which side we’re on.
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Andrew Cady@epicmortgageguy·
Looks like I will close 25% of 2025 volume just in January 2026. 90% of that is creative financing for the 1%. It's obvious the middleclass is struggling hard right now. If you're a lender or realtor, time to shift your energy.
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Andrew Cady@epicmortgageguy·
@JDVance Why is your administration only targeting liberal states with this. We know fraud is everywhere, seems like a bit of a selective scenario. Liberal states might be where it is the most fluent... but we want arrests, not just investigations EVERYWHERE!
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JD Vance
JD Vance@JDVance·
What's happening in Minnesota is a microcosm of the immigriation fraud in our system. Politicans like it because they get power. Welfare cheats like it because they get rich. But it's a zero sum game, and they're stealing both money and political power from Minnesotans.
Dustin Grage@GrageDustin

Listen, the Somali Medicaid fraud is bad, but people also need to understand that voter fraud is happening in Minnesota too. Last week we uncovered a Somali voter-fraud operation. And sadly, it probably will not be the last. This is just the tip of the iceberg. Fraud thrives when accountability disappears. We are going to keep digging until every rock is turned over.

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@JosephKahn If our cheeseburgers were made in China they would be cheap as well. The cost of American labor is the answer.
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Joseph Kahn
Joseph Kahn@JosephKahn·
I went to Walmart today and saw that they are selling 65 inch TVs for $300. Why is it the only thing that comes down in price over time is a complex piece of hardware yet a hamburger triples in that time.
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