Featured News, Home Builders/Developer's, Real Estate, US Real Estate

The impact of immigrants on U.S. housing markets

By Mike Wheatley | February 22, 2016
No matter what your stance is on immigration to the United States, there's no doubt the flow of people is having a big impact on the nation's housing markets.
Real Estate, US Real Estate

The Jobless Recovery is Complete

By Brian Kline | December 9, 2014
It has been several years of watching millions of people chase the few jobs out there but that is changing in a hurry and permanently. Early November numbers indicate that 321,000 jobs were added to the U.S. economy. Revisions for September and October show that 44,000 more jobs than had been estimated were actually added. […]
Featured News, US Real Estate

All is Not Well With the Employment Picture

By Brian Kline | June 13, 2014
Last Friday, the government announced that 217,000 new jobs were added to the economy. But while unemployment fell to 6.3%, the types of jobs people are doing indicates the economy is anything but robust.
Monroe, Michigan
Real Estate

Regional Real Estate Deal News: January 24, 2013

By Al Twitty | January 24, 2013
In property and other real estate related deals this morning, several large acquisitions with local and regional impact took place over the last several days. Michigan, California, Florida, Iowa, and other states are represented.
Featured News, US Real Estate

The Business Of War - Too Big To Fail?

By Donna S. Robinson | December 10, 2012
When it comes to spending federal tax dollars, the biggest piece of the pie goes to fund the U.S. military. Bigger than all of the Bank bailouts, bigger than the Fannie Mae - Freddie Mac bailouts, bigger than FHA's 34 billion dollar deficit, bigger than the auto industry bailouts, bigger than any other "too big to fail" entity, COMBINED.
Mortgage, Real Estate, US Real Estate

Unintended Consequences - Could Obamacare Lead To A Shift Away From Home Ownership?

By Donna S. Robinson | November 6, 2012
I was at a local big-name grocery store just the other day. As I was checking out, the cashier and I were trading the usual small talk, when she suddenly volunteered the news that every single store employee had been told that their working hours would be cut back from full-time to part-time
Featured News, US Real Estate

Elections, Real Estate, Jobs, and Sucking Sounds

By Phil Butler | October 19, 2012
What can American's expect their next president to do about the sagging real estate industry? Most experts on the subject would say, nothing. Neither President Obama, nor hopeful Senator Mitt Romney seems to care much about foreclosures or even a resurgence of the market.
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