Real Estate Technology, US Real Estate

Realtors: Last Chance for Short Sale Listings!

By Linda Schneider | October 12, 2012
Since "the crisis" began in 2007, homeowners who have gone through a real estate short sale have not had to count that invisible income on their tax returns. But the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007 will expire on Dec. 31, 2012.
US Real Estate

Sheila Bair's New Book - "Obama Administration Never Intended To Help Homeowners"

By Donna S. Robinson | October 2, 2012
Former Chairmain of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Sheila Bair, has written a new book about the housing / banking crisis of 2008. As head of the FDIC at the time, Bair had a front row seat during the battle to save the housing market, banking and the economy.
Real Estate, US Real Estate

Is The Worst U.S. Housing Crisis In History Finally Over?

By Mike Wheatley | July 25, 2012
Many analysts are chanting the mantra “The worst is over!” But if we take a deeper look into both the United States and World economies can we be so sure? We still have a nation facing record levels of personal debt, over fifteen years of stagnant income growth, and more than 50% of the population still upside down in their homes and basically stuck in them for the foreseeable future
Mortgage, Real Estate, Real Estate Investing, Residential, US Real Estate

Housing Set to Have a Big Impact on the Elections

By Daniel Doran | June 14, 2012
Housing is normally not a push-button issue when it comes to presidential elections. However this November's election is shaping up to be the exception. While at the moment the housing crisis is not the center of either President Obama's or Mitt Romney's campaign platform, several recent survey's indicate it soon will become one whether they want to talk about it or not.
Featured News, Investing, Mortgage, US Real Estate

Is Uncle Sam Helping The Housing Market, Or Merely Finishing It Off?

By Donna S. Robinson | May 29, 2012
According to the May 2012 Issue of FHA Watch, Uncle Sam is now a totally dominant force in home mortgage financing, along with other major sectors of the U.S. economy. But the question is, is this a help or a hindrance?
Featured News, Mortgage, Real Estate, US Real Estate

Foreclosures Make Kids Sick, Slow Learners, and Increase Dropouts

By Broderick Perkins | May 4, 2012
Studies have documented a correlation between foreclosures and everything from nausea, fevers and abdominal pain to hypertension, depression, chest pain and diabetes - in adults. Children, however, have been the unseen victims of a lost home - until now...
Featured News, Investing, Mortgage, Real Estate, US Real Estate

Time To Call In The IRS To Stop The Foreclosure Crisis

By Donna S. Robinson | April 13, 2012
The government's attempts to "fix" housing, and stop the foreclosure crisis via various programs have failed miserably. We've seen a 7 trillion dollar loss in the value of the U.S. housing market, and trillions more spent for bank bailouts, yet home sales are down and foreclosures continue at record levels.
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