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30th September 2009
The United States of America is considered the world's greatest when it comes on to capital and investments opportunities. Other countries especially third world depends on the U.S. for advice and/or loan development. In the early 2000's, there was excess... Read >
Author: Walter Sigmore
17th September 2009
The real-estate game can be really tricky in these current times. A lot of landlords are getting taken advantage of by wholesalers of real-estate. When wholesalers advertise their so called great deals they may be using values that are not accurate. Bewar... Read >
Author: Khalid Johnson
17th September 2009
A few years ago this would have been a simple process. But, since the mortgage meltdown someone trying to get a mortgage loan when they have bad credit has become much more difficult.
Mortgage loans for bad credit are still available but not near as p... Read >
Author: homebse
16th September 2009
Finding your first home should be a wonderful and memorable experience. But sometimes in the midst of looking at houses, deciding on paint colors and checking out the neighborhood, finding a mortgage banker to get you to the closing table becomes an af... Read >
02nd September 2009
stock market traders have always eagerly waited for the monthly unemployment report for suggestions on the direction of the economy, iRs, and business prospects. The estate industry has never quite had the pressure of those traders ; till now. Sure, u... Read >
Author: Eduardo Dorsey
12th August 2009
It seems that many of the same brokers responsible for the mortgage meltdown are the same ones who are now offering loan modification programs to struggling homeowners trying to hold on to their homes. There are new companies popping up everywhere that c... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
21st July 2009
The combination of a complex service, desperation of those who need the service and a new, wide open market with little regulation leave the possibility for scammers to take advantage of a situation that can provide a quick score. The biggest issue for th... Read >
Author: Loan Modification Help Center
16th July 2009
With so many thousands of homeowners having trouble paying their mortgages, Loan Modification is one of the best options in order to lower their monthly payment and avoid foreclosure.
* Going Through a Financial Hardship?
* Have an Adjustable Rate Lo... Read >
16th July 2009
Las Vegas has some of the worst real estate/mortgage/foreclosure statistics in the country. It is estimated that 70% of homeowners are underwater and nearly 12% are delinquent on their mortgage payments. The city is considered to be the epicenter of the s... Read >
Author: Loan Modification Help Center
14th July 2009
Is it not a time to buy a House. Sometimes buying a home does not make any sense at all. Especially if you are not in it for the long term. A lot of what we call the mortgage meltdown was due to the fact that to many people were in it for the short term. ... Read >
09th July 2009
Many of you have probably heard on the news recently that the state of the “Sub-Prime” lending industry is currently in flux. Or you may have heard of the complete meltdown on the industry as a hole. The Sub-Prime market consists of non-traditional mo... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
30th June 2009
When I think back to my first job out of college, I recall 35 or so quintessential cold callers and I was one of them; flipping DMB’s like they were going out of style. That’s right, hand dialing off of 3 by 5 inch cards with a black phone and a cord... Read >
Author: Carl DAgostino
05th June 2009
Falling home prices, a huge number of foreclosures and the hesitation of property buyers to invest in property are all features of the real estate crisis, which has been a result of the mortgage meltdown that the US has faced recently. The ongoing economi... Read >
Author: Romi Mayder
05th June 2009
Banks aren’t lending, sellers can’t sell and buyers can’t buy. Seller financing opens up huge pools of potential buyers who are willing to pay fair market value and above average interest rates to the seller who is willing to take payments inste... Read >
Author: Dan Auito
19th May 2009
It is baffling just how many homeowners are going belly-up in their loans, especially considering that there are copious mechanisms in place to save those who are facing foreclosure or even see themselves nearing the road to foreclosure. The foregoing not... Read >
Author: Lender411
13th May 2009
The original mortgage meltdown was laid squarely at the door of the subprime mortgage market. Heavily marketed to anyone and everyone who could not qualify for a home loan with their current credit record and income to debt ratios, these subprime loans to... Read >
Author: Lender411
12th May 2009
Who has not had that moment of nail biting when trying to refinance a property with cash out option, hoping that the appraisal will come in high enough to persuade the bank to part with the much needed equity? Have you ever wondered how it is that the app... Read >
Author: Lender411
28th April 2009
It is an open secret that the current mortgage meltdown finds its roots in the creation of subprime mortgages that were marketed heavily to those who would not ordinarily qualify for a home loan. This has sent minorities and the fiscally somewhat unstable... Read >
Author: Lender411
15th April 2009
I am sure your quest for mortgage lenders has come to an end as you read this article. Yes, gone are those days when we have to search endlessly for mortgage lenders information or other such information like amortization schedules, home loans for people ... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
10th April 2009
You see, we should be very thankful that we are born in this modern generation because of the existence of the Internet. With the Internet, every information (whether about mortgage interest rate or any other such as loan interest calculator, jumbo loan r... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
09th April 2009
You see, we should be very thankful that we are born in this modern generation because of the existence of the Internet. With the Internet, every information (whether about mortgage loan or any other such as jumbo mortgage rate, refinance auto loans, trig... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
09th April 2009
The term "toxic assets" is tossed around quite a bit these days, especially now that the Treasury Department has announced plans to buy up U.S. banks' bad assets to the tune of $1 trillion dollars (more on that in a minute). Terms like toxic assets have ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th April 2009
You can’t turn your t.v. on today without seeing some type of bad news about the real estate market so making the bold statement that now is the best time to invest in real estate in the last 15 years might seem a little crazy. The fact is today IS the ... Read >
Author: Judson Voss
23rd February 2009
In today’s post-mortgage meltdown environment, many prospective homebuyers in our local markets of Houston, Spring, Tomball, Conroe and The Woodlands are being denied approval by traditional lenders. Most sub-prime mortgage lenders have shuttered their... Read >
Author: HomeLoanSpecialist
20th February 2009
In today’s post-mortgage meltdown environment, many prospective homebuyers in our local markets of Houston, Spring, Tomball, Conroe and The Woodlands are being denied approval by traditional lenders. Most sub-prime mortgage lenders have shuttered their... Read >
Author: HomeLoanSpecialist
09th February 2009
Bubble economics has become a painful financial lesson for America and the rest of the world. Will we learn from our mistakes? Will we get smarter about recognizing bubbles before they burst, so that the air can be let out of them in a less painful manner... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
27th January 2009
Unless you are recently emerging from the cave you called your domicile for the last few months, you know that the economy is hurting, and in a big way. There is the mortgage meltdown that has dominated news and headlines since the summer. Banks are faili... Read >
Author: The Internet Car Guy
21st January 2009
Pick up newspaper, watch television, surf the web, or listen to the radio and it's not hard to figure out that it is the main topic of conversation around the globe.
And why shouldn't it be? The worldwide economic downturn so far has had devastating re... Read >
Author: Daryl Campbell
09th January 2009
A communication problem exists between lenders and owners in foreclosure. Now, it's best to find information on how to stop home foreclosure yourself, but before we go any further it's important that you know what's really going on.
Insurance companie... Read >
Author: Alfred Sant
08th January 2009
By: Leon D. Bayer
copyright Bayer, Wishman & Leotta, 2008, 2009. All rights reserved.
www.debt-relief-bankruptcy.com
Fallout from the mortgage meltdown continues to spread, and the economy ails. The statistics dryly tell us of incremental... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd December 2008
The Holiday Season, traditionally a time for splurging and generous gift giving, is likely to be a challenge for many families this year as they struggle with the new economic realities of job loss , mortgage meltdown and overall financial insecurity.
... Read >
Author: Sheena
03rd December 2008
I recently talked with a mentor of mine who told me that over 35% of all properties in the United States are owned free and clear with no outstanding mortgages or liens.
This statistic is vitally important to investors everywhere because it means that ... Read >
Author: network1
11th November 2008
Turbo-charging your Unique Sales Proposition (USP)
Develop a Powerful Price Position and Blow Away
the Competition
I'll digress for a moment and share a story with you.
About two years ago, I was conducting a seminar for a
good client of mine. an... Read >
Author: Ron Pawlowski
31st October 2008
Develop a Powerful Price Position and Blow Away
the Competition
I'll digress for a moment and share a story with you.
About two years ago, I was conducting a seminar for a
good client of mine. and we touched upon what was driving
consumerism at... Read >
Author: Ron Pawlowski
21st October 2008
In an ideal world, everyone would have lump sums of cashing floating around and have the ability to just drop $100,000 down on a house or $25,000 down on a new car. We can't all be rich, but the United States allows us to live like we are through a system... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
23rd September 2008
One report indicates that over 28% of total home sales in 2004 were bought as an investment. This does not come as a surprise, since home prices have had a high percentage increase in recent years and the market has been experiencing high returns.
What... Read >
Author: NapoGino
22nd September 2008
Finally coming to grips with the decision to divorce can be stressful enough, but when you add the problem of what to do with the marital home when houses aren’t selling, it can virtually blow up your stress meter.
Many divorce situations find one sp... Read >
Author: Lisa_Decker
09th September 2008
In today’s real estate market, the once lucrative opportunity of being a loan officer or mortgage broker originating loans and refinancing homeowners is no longer so lucrative. The sub prime mortgage meltdown and the mortgage credit crunch has really pu... Read >
Author: D.C. Fawcett
05th September 2008
The economy got you down?
Are you looking for another channel for cash flow?
Perhaps you are edging towards retirement and you have a need to augment your income?
Have you looked towards the internet for a business solution?
Let’s look at the he... Read >
Author: Ronnie
11th July 2008
March 2008 saw the lowest ever number of people taking out mortgages to buy homes with the amount falling by 46 per cent over a year to 35,417 house buyers wanting loans.
At there peak, banks were handing out over 3,000 mortgages a day; however that nu... Read >
Author: Phil
09th July 2008
Foreclosures spike -- and they will get much worse. Foreclosures increased in 46 states and in 90 of the nation's 100 largest metro areas. Yes folks bargain hunters are flocking into the foreclosures market. These “real estate owned” homes always h... Read >
Author: martin
20th May 2008
The current mortgage meltdown in the United States has given the adjustable rate mortgage a black eye. Used properly, it can be a smart way to use money to your advantage. Here's the breakdown on the ARM and how and when to use it without hurting yourse... Read >
Author: Darrin Roseborsky - OMAC Mortgage Specialist
13th May 2008
For people with no place to live, the foreclosure epidemic has provided a temporary relief from life on the streets. Squatters have been taking over houses that have been left vacant due to foreclosure, and their presence has sparked a great deal of con... Read >
Author: Carol Freyer
07th May 2008
Today's Retail Action Article April 30 2008
From Selection to Value to Price
Without dwelling on the issue, it's clear that the U.S. is in a recession that may be deeper and longer than most people would imagine. I see 2010 as the year we come out o... Read >
Author: Ron Pawlowski
01st May 2008
8 EFFECTIVE STEPS TO AVOIDING FORECLOSURE
Written By Stephen Anderson – The Foreclosure Doctor
I’m sure many of you have been reading the newspapers, or listening to the news about the ‘mortgage meltdown’ of the sub-prime market which is causi... Read >
Author: Foreclosure Doctor
02nd April 2008
With the recent mortgage meltdown that is happening in the United States many here in Canada are keeping a close eye on the real estate market for signs of what is to come. This has made many real estate experts divided as to what the future holds for th... Read >
Author: Stefan
01st April 2008
Make no mistake, the U.S. economy is teetering on the brink. Take the sub-prime mortgage meltdown. So far the banks have admitted to just over $100 billion in bad debts but the truth is – no one knows how much money has been lost. According to Fed Chair... Read >
Author: lazysubmit
14th March 2008
Commercial Finance- the Mortgage Meltdown explores the history of the mortgage meltdown of 2008, and the likely consequences to the public. The article looks back at the savings and loan crisis of the late 1980’s for comparisons. The effects on commer... Read >
Author: Gregg Elberg
14th March 2008
Commercial Finance- the Mortgage Meltdown explores the history of the mortgage meltdown of 2008, and the likely consequences to the public. The article looks back at the savings and loan crisis of the late 1980’s for comparisons. The effects on commerci... Read >
Author: Gregg Elberg
14th March 2008
Commercial Finance- the Mortgage Meltdown explores the history of the mortgage meltdown of 2008, and the likely consequences to the public. The article looks back at the savings and loan crisis of the late 1980’s for comparisons. The effects on commerci... Read >
Author: Gregg Elberg
25th February 2008
If your response was, “I am,” then you are not alone. There are literally tens of thousands of mortgage and real estate professionals who are in your situation. I am personally right with you. In fact, over the last few months, I went from earning $20... Read >
Author: Doug Rubin
04th February 2008
It's a cloudy and murky storm now hovering over the once clear blue skies of the real estate market. Due to the sub prime and adjustable rate fiascos, foreclosures have dramatically increased and home values nose diving like huge drops of descending rain ... Read >
Author: Roy Landers
14th November 2007
I read recently that the average family has at least $10,000 in consumer credit card debt. Being one of those 'average' families, I've been there, and know how difficult it can be to make any headway in getting out of debt. For many years now, credit card... Read >
Author: Bill Thomas
06th November 2007
No question about it, there's a mortgage meltdown across the country. Lenders are going out of business, mortgage standards are getting tighter and borrowers trying to buy or to refinance are finding that getting a loan is far more difficult today than ev... Read >
Author: P Miller
29th August 2007
If you ever turn on the radio or television then you have surely heard something about the current “subprime mess,” “credit crunch,” or “mortgage meltdown.” What are they really talking about, and how did it happen? Read on to learn the basi... Read >
Author: Drew Tyler
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