Featured News, Mortgage, Real Estate, US Real Estate

Fed Has “Limited Options” To Help Fix Housing

By Mike Wheatley | February 28, 2012
The Federal Reserve is no longer in a position to help America ease its way out of the housing crisis, according to a new report drafted by some of the country’s top economists at the recent US Monetary Policy Forum.
Real Estate Resource, US Real Estate

How Long Till Foreclosure Victims Can Buy Again?

By Mike Wheatley | February 27, 2012
With the unprecedented housing crisis over the last six years resulting in more than four million homes lost to foreclosure, many of these homeowners are now beginning to wonder: When will they be able to buy again?
Coaching, Investing, Real Estate, Real Estate Resource, US Real Estate

How To Make Sure That Your Next Home Purchase IS A Smart Investment

By Donna S. Robinson | February 24, 2012
With the housing crisis dragging on, we're seeing a lot of recent media attention on renting as the new "normal". There have been quite a few articles out there about why buying a home is not a good investment, and renting is better. But even so, we are seeing more evidence that sooner or later most tenants grow tired of renting for a variety of reasons.
Mortgage, Real Estate, Residential, US Real Estate

The Real Reason Why Home Prices Have Fallen And Can't Get Up

By Donna S. Robinson | February 6, 2012
There are a litany of factors that have aggravated the housing crisis since it's early beginnings in 2006 - 2007. Among the many issues cited for the ongoing crisis are the high rates of foreclosure, the resulting excess of vacant properties on the market, and the impact this has had by lowering appraised values. While all of these have definitely aggravated the problem, the data indicate that these are more the results than the fundamental cause of the housing crisis.
Investing, Mortgage, Real Estate, Real Estate Investing, Residential, US Real Estate

The U.S. Housing Crisis - Is There A "One Size Fits All" Solution?

By Donna S. Robinson | January 30, 2012
As the housing crisis enters it's 5th year, there's still no final solution in sight - other than just living through it until it's over (Whenever that may be). The problem is that the secondary mortgage market, which is the vehicle for mortgage financing in the U.S., has many different parts and many different players, who each have a variety of different financial objectives.
Featured News, Real Estate, US Real Estate

Republican Candidates Offer Few Solutions to Housing

By Mike Wheatley | January 28, 2012
Up until recently, the housing crisis has been mysteriously absent from the GOP candidate’s agenda – when they discuss economics, they talk about creating jobs and reducing debts, while largely ignoring the fact that millions of American homeowners are fighting to avoid foreclosure.
Real Estate, Residential, US Real Estate

A Forgotten Victim Of The Housing Crisis

By Anita Cooper | January 24, 2012
Many individuals, from all walks of life have had it tough the last few years. The jobs outlook, in reality, is bleak in many areas, which contributes to not only real financial difficulties, but also perceived ones.
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