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23rd August 2009
You may know the word stock investing or stock day trading and you might be interested to know ‘how to buy stocks’. I will walk you through some basics and some detail that how it can be effortless for you to make investment or day trade stocks in any... Read >
Author: MS Baig
23rd August 2009
You may know the word stock investing or stock day trading and you might be interested to know ‘how to buy stocks’. I will walk you through some basics and some detail that how it can be effortless for you to make investment or day trade stocks in any... Read >
Author: MS Baig
15th August 2009
Existing-home sales increased in most states in the second quarter, according to a survey released today by the National Association of REALTORS®. Additionally, price declines have increased affordability in many metro areas.
Existing-home sales rose ... Read >
Author: Move Trends
07th June 2009
Purchasing property now in Boston is a gamble. You have got to have all the right cards. These include credit, capital, and long term security. Sure, these may sound obvious, but in today's market, home sellers and the banks issuing loans are looking clos... Read >
Author: michael russell
07th June 2009
Purchasing property now in Boston is a gamble. You have got to have all the right cards. These include credit, capital, and long term security. Sure, these may sound obvious, but in today's market, home sellers and the banks issuing loans are looking clos... Read >
Author: michael russell
07th June 2009
It’s known as a bubble but when it bursts, the after effects are definitely not pleasant (as they are when you pop a real bubble). When a real estate bubble (or housing bubble) goes off, it almost blows up the whole economy and leaves investors and prop... Read >
Author: William King
04th June 2009
Brokers and foreclosure experts said that foreclosure activity in Miami dipped in November, possibly because of a rise in short sales, but the broader long-term picture remains bleak. Real estate research firm PropertyShark.com said that the number of new... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor
20th May 2009
There are a number of factors that will influence the timing and the depth of the price decline. There are a number of psychological factors and technical factors in play. These include:
* Smaller Debt-to-Income Ratios
* Increasing Interest Rates and ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
14th May 2009
Purchasing real estate now in Phoenix might seem like a risky move. The economy is in a slump and the housing market is temperamental. But if you have the capital and can attain a strong line of credit, purchasing a Phoenix home now is probably a smart id... Read >
Author: michael russell
14th May 2009
Purchasing real estate now in Phoenix might seem like a risky move. The economy is in a slump and the housing market is temperamental. But if you have the capital and can attain a strong line of credit, purchasing a Phoenix home now is probably a smart id... Read >
Author: michael russell
23rd March 2009
With the recent rash of dividend cuts by historically dependable dividend-paying companies, income investors are finding it increasingly challenging to find safe high dividend yields. Indeed, Standard & Poor's expects 2009 to have the biggest drop in div... Read >
Author: Robert Hauver
03rd February 2009
International vacation home property markets the world over are seeing sharp price declines and a real lack of serious buyers as the recession hits home.
But it seems some areas of Europe are doing better than others at attracting new buyers and mainta... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st January 2009
Residential holiday home property markets the world over are seeing sharp price declines and a real lack of serious buyers as the recession hits home.
But it seems some areas of Europe are doing better than others at attracting new buyers and maintaini... Read >
Author: Roger Munns
06th January 2009
Every homebuyer operating in the deflation of the Great Housing Bubble needs to consider what loan terms will be available in the future. At some point, most buyers become sellers. The future buyer will likely need to borrow most of the money necessary to... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
25th August 2008
Many experts are advising that it may be best to wait before you try to sell your home in the current market. There are certainly many reasons for this type of advice. The market in most areas remains common with inventory. Prices have not yet stabilized ... Read >
Author: Heather Seitz
14th July 2008
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There have been reports that the property market in the UK is heading for a downturn, with claims that the market will be gaining its healthy shape in a couple or so years. Jones LaSalle, a property expert, states th... Read >
Author: Parmdeep Vadesha
11th July 2008
According to David Lorti, a Realtor with RE/MAX in Tempe, Arizona, high-end million-dollar luxury properties are at substantial risk for additional price declines.
July 1, 2008 – Custom, million dollar luxury homes represent the weakest segment in ... Read >
Author: David Lorti
11th July 2008
According to David Lorti, a Realtor with RE/MAX in Tempe, the Phoenix housing market is divided with greater risk for further price declines for homes above $400,000.
July 1, 2008 – The Phoenix area housing market is literally dividing in two wit... Read >
Author: David Lorti
07th July 2008
New research from varying organisations around the world shows an alarming drop in property prices, not just in certain countries, but around the world.
Current economic troubles aren't country-based. Larger, suburban areas seem to be taking the brunt... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th April 2008
Recently there has been an ugly turn in the foreclosure market.Most people are familiar with the foreclosure victim who is a homeowner that fell on hard times and is forced into foreclosure, or when a homeowner has re-financed his home and "cashed out" hi... Read >
Author: David Dinkel
11th February 2008
The economy is in trouble and so to is the housing market as foreclosures continue to rise as values tumble. If you are worried about any real estate you own declining in value, there is now a solution and it comes at an affordable cost.
If you are wo... Read >
Author: kelly price
25th July 2007
There were several refinery outages this spring in south central U.S. resulting in less demand for oil causing backups of oil in storage resulting in price declines for WTI.
West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil has been the historical benchmark for p... Read >
Author: Lynn Jebbia
31st March 2007
Sacramento Real Estate - February 2007
February results for the Sacramento real estate market was better than January but prices continue to slide. Looking at the four counties that make up our local Sacramento market, Placer, Sacramento, El Dorado and... Read >
Author: Julie Jalone
20th February 2007
Coming off of the year we went from a super heated market to stone cold the big question in real estate circles is how the Sacramento market will perform in 2007. The Sacramento Bee’s story this morning by Jim Wasserman, “Hope seen on home front,” ... Read >
Author: Julie Jalone
07th November 2006
1. Post-opening buying: Let's say a stock rises 5 percent or more during the opening and there's no news about it. Typically,
the stock will fall off after 30 minutes of trading. Why? Market makers may be trying to open the stock at an artificially
... Read >
Author: Larry Potter
07th November 2006
1. Post-opening buying: Let's say a stock rises 5 percent or more during the opening and there's no news about it. Typically, the stock will fall off after 30 minutes of trading. Why? Market makers may be trying to open the stock at an artificially high p... Read >
Author: Larry Potter
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