Articles, tagged with "housing slump", page 5
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 gro...
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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 ...
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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...
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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 ...
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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 Na...
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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...
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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...
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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-...
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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...
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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...
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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 rehabilit...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Author:
Vanessa Doctor