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Facing Foreclosure, Cover Your Assets - A Few Things To Know When Facing Foreclosure
Foreclosure can be a tough experience to face as a homeowner. The subprime situation is hitting critical mass and as a former loan officer I was at ground zero when things hit the fan and man did it stink. I am not here to point fingers (there has been enough of that already) every body is looking ...
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Foreclosure Crisis Increasing At Alarming Rate
The U.S Council of Mayors published a very upsetting report. This report informs about the impact of the ongoing problems of the housing market on member communities. This report was presented at a conference attended by several community groups and mortgage industry members. Global Insights, who ...
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Real Estate and the Subprime Mortgage Crisis - A Beginner's Guide
We hear about the subprime mortgage crisis daily, but are you too embarrassed to admit you don't understand what the fuss is all about? What exactly is this predicament the nation finds itself in? How did this debacle arise, and does it affect you? To answer these questions, let's start at the ...
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The Enronization of the Real Estate Industry - A Brief History of the Housing Bubble
Any history of the inflation and collapse of the housing market will necessarily leave out many important aspects. The housing bubble had been set up in the regulatory agencies in the 1980s and 1990s, but capital had not yet gone into these sectors at such high levels during these decades. In the ...
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"Defensive" Investing - Know Your Market Before You Proceed
The most common myth in real estate in that you can only make profits when the real estate market is rising. While it is true that more people make money in rising markets that falling markets, the reason is often luck, not good market timing. Armed with the right knowledge, you can profit in any ...
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Foreclosures Adding Up In The City Of Poughkeepsie, New York
Short Sale, Loss Mitigation Department and Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007. If you are losing your home you need to speak with an experience Real Estate Broker to protect your most valuable position, your home. It may not be to late, but you need the right negotiators working for you. ...
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Analyzing Current Real Estate Conditions In The Miami-Dade Market
Miami is a unique US city that is probably one of most diverse in the nation. The city has a healthy mix of international residents, and is also a booming economic, cultural and social center. The city has established itself as one of the two largest commercial ports in the U S, mainly thriving on ...
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Understanding Subprime Lending And Its Implications To The Current Graduate Student
IN THE BEGINNING In a manner similar to the numerous economic crises before it, the subprime lending bust actually began decades before anyone knew it. The Community Reinvestment Act of 1977 pushed banks to extend more credit in communities where they operated. This drew many lenders to ...
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New York Real Estate - The Suddenly Affordable Alternative
The credit crunch and subprime meltdown creates affordable ownership opportunities for the middle class Young professionals and blue class workers are fueling what's left of the real estate market in New York City (with the exception of Manhattan). Nationwide (including the boroughs) real estate ...
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Separating Fact From Fiction - Is There A Real Mortgage Crisis?
Despite the media hype surrounding the current mortgage "crisis" in the United States, the perils of the subprime lending industry are not as universally devastating as you may have been led to believe. While the reported losses and foreclosure rate increases are alarming in and of themselves, they ...
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