Woman Buys Back Foreclosed Home For Stranger
Monday
Oct 27, 2008
Originally posted on WFAA.com by Monika Diaz
Two strangers were brought together by a leap of faith and one piece of property that was among 200 North Texas homes up for auction at the Dallas Convention Center.
While the misfortune of others lured hundreds of bargain hunters to the foreclosure auction, Tracy said she came to find closure. The mother took her seat among a sea of investors and strangers to say goodbye to her Pottsboro home, which is located just west of Denison.
“It means so much to all of us,” she said of her home that she lost to foreclosure. “It’s not just a house.”
At the fast-paced and energetic event, Tracy’s tears did not go unnoticed.
“She was crying and I asked her what she was upset about,” said Marilyn Mock, of Rockwall.
When Tracy’s home, “Number 73,” came up for auction, Mock raised her hand and bid. With no picture of the property in the auction book, Mock had only Tracy’s word on the home’s worth.
“I just kept asking her is it worth it? She said yes, and then it went again,” Mock said.
Bid after bid, Mock kept raising her hand.
“The next thing you know, she tells me she is doing this for me and then she had it,” Tracy said.
It was a second chance given to Tracy by a stranger.
Mock paid less than $30,000 for the property and said she plans to meet with Tracy in the next few weeks to work out the details.
“I have to look it up on the map,” Mock said of Pottsboro.
Despite the risk, Mock said it was a simple decision.
“People need to help each other and that’s all there is to it,” Mock said humbly of her choice.
“She knows how much she has blessed my life,” Tracy said. “Nobody’s ever done anything like that for me before, and I hope that I can repay the favor.”


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