International, Real Estate

Strong Pound Affecting London’s Status as a Safe Haven

By Allison Halliday | August 20, 2015
As the capital city of the UK, London has seen a decade long property boom in its luxury home market but there are signs that things may be changing. An article in The Independent highlights Battersea in London as being a good example. This area had previously seen considerable interest from Asian buyers, but now […]
Featured News, Real Estate, US Real Estate

Wells Fargo wins discrimination lawsuits in L.A. & Chicago

By Mike Wheatley | July 20, 2015
Wells Fargo & Co, the largest U.S. mortgage lender, on Friday won the dismissal of two major lawsuits accusing the banking giant of predatory lending practices.
Mortgage, US Real Estate

Your Guide To Reverse Mortgage Strategies

By Brian Kline | July 14, 2015
People are literally retiring by the hundreds of thousands each year and will continue doing so for the next decade. That means these people will be looking everywhere for retirement funds. One of those places is the equity in their homes. That means reverse mortgages are going to be an attractive option for years to […]
Real Estate, US Real Estate

Reverse Mortgages Could Mean Elderly Lose Homes

By Allison Halliday | June 12, 2015
A recent government study has found adverts for reverse mortgages which largely target seniors can be misleading. Elderly people tempted by these offers could find they end up losing their home rather than gaining financial freedom. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau carried out a study showing elderly homeowners are being misled by the advertising for […]
Real Estate Resource, US Real Estate

How to Make a Claim Without Losing Your Cool: Home Warranties vs. Homeowners Insurance

By Mike Wheatley | May 7, 2015
Without a clear understanding of the nature of home warranties versus homeowners insurance, any of us would be incensed at what appears to be the warranty company's duplicity.
Investing, Real Estate Investing, US Real Estate

Next Real Estate Recession in the Making?

By Brian Kline | May 4, 2015
Are we at the beginning of the next real estate induced recession? Ginnie Mae thinks we possibly are. Ginnie Mae is a fully owned government corporation controlled by HUD. Ginnie Mae is currently seeking permission to increase staffing for better oversight of the burgeoning nonbank mortgage market. Bank Mortgage Volume Continues Declining What may surprise […]
Featured News, Real Estate Technology, US Real Estate

Real estate agents and tech go hand in hand

By Mike Wheatley | April 3, 2015
It is difficult to overstate how much technology has changed the business of real estate.
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