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25th September 2009
People are aware on what will happen if they fail to pay their debts. In real estate world as you fail to pay your obligation, you home will be foreclosed. And as the foreclosure is made in public then there will be a lot of people who will be interested.... Read >
Author: Allison
30th August 2009
Though Indiana is still affected by the nationwide housing slump, the state is still considered a buyer’s market. This is because the prices of properties in the area remain relatively stable in this past decade or so. Because of this, many of the resid... Read >
Author: JosephSmithJr
19th August 2009
The annual summer lull in the housing market has seen a fall in asking prices across the country, with London properties being valued at almost £15,000 less than they were in July.
According to property experts this drop in prices is not necessarily ... Read >
Author: Darrell
18th August 2009
As the real estate market continues to tighten, homeowners are having difficulty selling their homes quickly and for fair market value. Rather than take a loss on their home, many are choosing to sell with a Lease Option or Rent to Own contract.
Peo... Read >
Author: Wendy Polisi
18th August 2009
What a great concept it is to be able to sit in front of your computer for a few hours a day and receive checks in the mail for it.
I'm sure many people would find this a very appealing idea instead of slogging it everyday at some lousy day job in whe... Read >
Author: Patrick Sheen
02nd August 2009
Most potential home buyers and investors are quite cautious during this time when it comes to purchasing houses for sale. And who can blame them, with the current economic situation and the prevailing housing slump? But make no mistake, opportunities are ... Read >
Author: JosephSmithJr
30th July 2009
When people think of how to sell a house fast, they often think of how to advertise it better, or how to make it more presentable. That can be a good start, of course, but it ignores the single most important factor: price. Generally, if homes are selling... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
18th July 2009
In a move that indicates its first rescue plan was insufficient, the Barack Obama administration early Monday announced plans to widen the eligibility parameters of a crucial housing initiative. The change allows borrowers with loans worth atleast 125 per... Read >
Author: Ricky Mitchell
16th July 2009
Everyone knows how sales for houses are going all over America, and Aventura real estate is very much affected by that issue as potential investors back out from buying not only because of the lack of financial resources but because of increasing interest... Read >
Author: thonyodwens
12th July 2009
Because Florida is naturally gifted with a year-round comfortably warm climate as well as its vast pristine white sand beaches, add to that the booming developments that have been undergone just recently, it is no wonder why Florida has the highest immigr... Read >
Author: thonyodwens
12th July 2009
The Miami real estate market is decked with pretty much everything coated in luxury. Most housing units on sale here would be luxurious condos of which facilities could be compared to some of the best five-star hotels in the country. With that quality wou... Read >
Author: thonyodwens
11th July 2009
With Florida having a lot to offer such as it’s comfortably warm climate which lasts all year round, its beautiful white sand beaches that attracts millions of tourists each year plus the great real estate bargains of which a lot of buyers have already ... Read >
Author: thonyodwens
08th July 2009
People, no matter where they come from, would always view properties on the Miami real estate as luxurious, exclusive and exquisite. While that is still half true, the situation of the Miami real estate market is gradually changing. Sellers of properties ... Read >
Author: thonyodwens
23rd June 2009
Many new reports have publicized that the financial markets can go no lower. Crude oil prices are at an all time low, the housing slump and economic slowdown are over, and the future looks so bright, or is it? These reports recommend that now is the tim... Read >
Author: zander smith
15th June 2009
In a bad economy like today, a lot of people are reducing their expenses. One of the big things they won't do is home improvements.In a great economy, home improvements are all over. Contractors are busy and happy with all the work. But when the economy... Read >
Author: Mike
05th May 2009
The gargantuan loan modification program launched by the federal government to battle foreclosure and help finally put s halt to the global financial crisis have outstand many and puzzled more. In reaction to this the government has made clarifications on... Read >
Author: darewin ocampo
10th March 2009
Let's say that your mortgage is for $300,000, but thanks to the housing slump, your property is only worth about $280,000 in today's market. You're now what is referred to as being "upside down" on your mortgage—owing more than your home is worth. Th... Read >
Author: M Shane
10th March 2009
2008 was a rollercoaster of a year for the UK's property market. SecureASale Director Tim Jackson looks back on the ups and downs of London's housing sector over the past year…
2008 started slowly with the hangover for the manic record market of ‘07.... Read >
Author: moviesplanet
03rd February 2009
The housing slump could be a golden opportunity for individuals who are planning to buy their first home. Although there are many affordable properties for sale in and around Texas, it may be a good idea to consider investing in new Austin homes for var... Read >
Author: Aniruddha Badola
02nd February 2009
The slow-down in the housing market has claimed yet more victims in the conveyancing sector this week, which is struggling to overcome the overall drop in house sales. There were signs of good news though, with figures from HM Revenue & Customs suggesting... Read >
Author: Darell Joyce
02nd February 2009
The slow-down in the housing market has claimed yet more victims in the conveyancing sector this week, which is struggling to overcome the overall drop in house sales. There were signs of good news though, with figures from HM Revenue & Customs suggesti... Read >
Author: Darell Joyce
28th January 2009
Amidst celebrity births, weddings and rumours of divorce, the recent UK property prices slump demonstrates that our beloved A-listers are not that different to the rest of us after all. Madonna has been especially hard hit by the latest property downturn,... Read >
Author: Kaled
09th January 2009
South Florida's commercial and residential real estate markets suffered in 2008, and the New Year doesn't figure to offer much relief. Continued foreclosures and weak economy will continue having an impact on prices and number of properties available with... Read >
Author: Mike
02nd December 2008
There’s no doubt about it - Dubai is hot. It’s attracted a lot of attention in the last several years, becoming a symbol of wealth, luxury, and innovation. Tourists, and those seeking to relocate, have been flocking there in droves, which led to rapid... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara
22nd October 2008
When it comes to the current real estate situation (2008), perhaps the last thing most people think about are the benefits of the housing slump. It is easy to see the problems, ranging from difficulty getting loans to being "upside down" on ones mortgage ... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
14th October 2008
The city of Fort Lauderdale in Broward County, Florida is a vibrant and thriving economic and tourism metropolitan area. The city's housing markets are viewed to be rebounding from the recent housing crunch, and it's one rebound that is clearly visible th... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor
02nd October 2008
It's a challenge trying to keep track of the events of the current subprime mortgage crisis. Compare it to an over laden cart gathering momentum on a steep and rocky slope - now it's built up so much speed, it's passing by as a blur.
When looking at ... Read >
Author: Mark Hostetler
09th September 2008
It was a good week for European equity markets with the FTSE100 finishing the week at 5636, its highest level for nearly two months. US markets didn’t have such a good time of it, with the Dow Jones and S&P500 finishing largely flat on the week and the ... Read >
Author: cordieliea
05th September 2008
Shared Ownership Mortgages and affordable housing schemes are helping people to get onto the property ladder.
As the country enters a severe housing slump, shared ownership mortgages are aiding people to overcome the problems facing those trying to get... Read >
Author: LolitaBrown
02nd September 2008
Regardless of whether you are simply playing around in Forex or doing a full-blown Forex trading situation, it is critical that you remain on top of the Forex news around the globe that could potentially effect your investments. As a matter of fact, some... Read >
Author: Korbin Newlyn
02nd September 2008
There are worries within the UK that a recession may be on its way, with house prices crashing and taxes increasing year-on-year. One of the main reasons this slump in the economy has come about is due to the poor economic climate in the US and the knock-... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st September 2008
From the recent action in the financial markets, it would appear that all is well in the world once again. The price crude oil has now plunged 20% from its recent record high of $145 a barrel. Stocks are rallying. The dollar has firmed.
Experts are now... Read >
Author: Christina Goldman
01st September 2008
Buying a bank owned property is a little different from buying from a private party in that it is strictly a dollars and cents decision for the bank. Banks are not in the business of owning or managing residential properties and they are anxious to get th... Read >
Author: Michael Mizuno
01st September 2008
Weeks ago, President Bush almost didn’t sign the housing bill that would provide a remedy for the housing slump, because of a particular provision in the draft where about $4 billion in funds are slated to shoulder the costs for redeveloping and rehabil... Read >
Author: zeusjohn
20th August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Phillip Booker
I was once interviewing a BBC Radio presenter in my previous journalistic capacity and he said something that has rang true with me ever since. He said, "Once you become a parent you become a political and economic exp... Read >
Author: Mr. P. Booker
16th August 2008
Tag:China's economic,slowest pace,2005,speculation
From:http://www.appareltextile-china.com/
China's economy grew at the slowest pace since 2005 in the second quarter, prompting the yuan's biggest drop in seven weeks on speculation the government wi... Read >
Author: utut1
27th June 2008
Angel Gutierrez believes he is the answer to the current housing slump as he buys off bad mortgages.
He buys mortgages in bulk, often a dozen at a time, at a fraction of their value from lending institutions unable to cope with the high number of defa... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw
08th May 2008
Like most real estate markets in the US today, the commercial real estate market in the Sarasota-Bradenton region is seen as a struggling one these days, compared with other markets across the country. This fact was analyzed according to a new report rele... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor
16th April 2008
Imagine this: You're smack in bed asleep, in your newly rented Miami condo, only to be awakened by someone knocking at your door first hour in the morning. You suddenly find out that on the other side of that door is a sheriff, who is there to serve your ... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor
11th April 2008
Public speaking or speaking in front of crowds, regardless of their size, is important to the success of any leader. You need only look at Senator Obama to see how well he has done with his speeches about the topic of hope.
So how can you become a spea... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny
10th April 2008
Located between the cities of Miami and Palm Beach, the city of Fort Lauderdale is blessed with sunny weather and wide expanse of wonderful white-sand beaches.
The city has drawn hordes of job seekers and retiring baby boomers, who have pulled up the r... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor
10th April 2008
Located between the cities of Miami and Palm Beach, the city of Fort Lauderdale is blessed with sunny weather and wide expanse of wonderful white-sand beaches.
The city has drawn hordes of job seekers and retiring baby boomers, who have pulled up the r... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor
03rd April 2008
At present, a lot of talk hovers on the worries and concerns related to the current real estate "bubble" , and this seems to be on the mind of almost everyone who is part of the housing market, as well as potential buyers.
Wherever this concern arises... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor
02nd April 2008
The city of Tampa in Florida, is bordered by the Gulf of Mexico, and on its shores lie 28 miles of world class white-sand beaches.
With the wonderful array of leisure, recreational , employment and real estate opportunities, this city is a truly nice ... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor
25th March 2008
Sarasota is a city located on the central west coast of Florida. Its official limits include Sarasota Bay and several barrier islands—some natural and some artificial—locally called keys, facing the Gulf of Mexico.
The coastal area of Sarasota is ... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor
12th March 2008
In my daily life as a real estate developer, I am often given a puzzled look when I relate to people that I am in the market for large tracks of residential real estate. On the heels of the largest housing slump in decades and one of the worse credit cri... Read >
Author: Michael
07th March 2008
Want to sell your $30 million dollar home in a day? Call up your local auction house and hang onto your hat. American auctioneers are doing a ripping real estate business right now with no sign of slowing down. In fact, the National Auctioneers Associatio... Read >
Author: Rob Muller
13th February 2008
The timing could not be better for a south-of-the-border investment in a vacation rental or second home. With the current U.S. housing slump, house prices in many areas have fallen lower than they've been for years. Not only have prices gone down, but th... Read >
Author: Joe Samson
07th February 2008
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates on Dec. 11th on hopes that the credit crisis would be tempered from 4.5. Markets were on the upswing up until the cut was announced because many investors were under the impression that the central bank, under pressu... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
14th November 2007
Sarasota is a city located on the central west coast of Florida. Its official limits include Sarasota Bay and several barrier islands—some natural and some artificial—locally called keys, facing the Gulf of Mexico. The coastal area of Sarasota is also... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor
30th October 2007
In today's market, foreclosures are on the rise. We see reports in the news daily about the rising rates of foreclosures across the country. According to Bloomberg.com, Fannie Mae Chief Executive Officer Daniel Mudd said…”the housing slump will last ... Read >
Author: Lisa Phillips
21st October 2007
What horrors await home sellers in the dungeons of the housing slump?News headlines bombard us daily about the plight of the real estate market and it’s wide reaching effects on the economy. You’ve read the stories of record numbers of foreclosures, ... Read >
Author: Soccer From The Pitch
08th October 2007
Have you given thought to what high levels of foreclosures in your city this fall could mean to you personally? It’s a dream that many couples starting a family hold dear; raising that family in the traditional single family home with yard. There may be... Read >
Author: philipsmith
28th September 2007
The recent nationwide housing slump, which has left many homebuyers to experience the downside of Adjustable Rate Mortgages and feel the crush of rising mortgage payments, is also affecting the home construction industry, putting many builders and industr... Read >
Author: Rebekah Wortman
25th September 2007
Where are the buyers for all the Georgia foreclosure homes? Real estate teams in the Atlanta metro area have reported a pick up in sales over the last two months, but noticeably in the higher priced home market. Low priced one bedroom units sales have lan... Read >
Author: philipsmith
12th September 2007
If there is one tool you could no longer live without, that’s online New Jersey Foreclosure Listings. New Jersey is one state bearing the full brunt of the national slump in housing sales. Many experts are predicting that the state slump will worsen, an... Read >
Author: philipsmith
30th March 2007
If you listen carefully...you may be able to hear the big blue chip investors whispering nervously about the "R" word.
Across the U.S, sobering housing statistics are beginning to reflect the sharp slowdown over the past year.
U.S. home-price growth... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
27th March 2007
The United States real estate market has been unstable since the events that took place in 2006; a year that was supposed to be a slight price correction but has turned out to be much more than that.
The dreaded “R” word (recession) was loosely tos... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
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