Posts Tagged ‘Economy’
Posted on August 27, 2009 - by admin
Is The Economic Recovery A Hoax
Recent surveys from KPMG and Barclays Bank suggest businesses in the USA and Britain believe that the economy will be on the road to recovery by the last quarter of 2010. However, are the economic indicators telling the same story?
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Is The Economic Recovery A Hoax
Posted on August 27, 2009 - by admin
Homes Under Power Of Sale Sell For Market Value
No matter the state of the economy might be virtually every home buyer wants to get the best possible home for the lowest possible price. That is way so many people are looking for power of sale properties. But these properties may not be the great deal you think they are. In Ontario you can find properties that are under power of sale in Mississauga , Toronto and many other cities but it does not mean that they are discounted. in most cases they are being sold by the bank and these banks m
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Homes Under Power Of Sale Sell For Market Value
Posted on August 27, 2009 - by admin
Google to Offer Mortgage Quotes
Maybe this is the sign that we all needed to really feel that the momentum in the economy has shifted? …
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Google to Offer Mortgage Quotes
Posted on August 27, 2009 - by admin
Coming Soon: The Alt-A Mortgage Reset Bomb
Just when you thought the housing and mortage market were headed for a v-shaped recovery.
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Coming Soon: The Alt-A Mortgage Reset Bomb
Posted on August 27, 2009 - by admin
Bridgeview at HFL’s 64 unsold units sell for $20.3 million
Late last week, a Denver based real estate investor purchased the remaining 64 unsold condominiums in Hayden Ferry Lakeside’s Bridgeview tower for $20.3 million. Suncor, developer of the mixed-use complex has been hit hard by the economy and unfortunately had to let go of their gemstone development, in addition to a reduction of 95% of its staff. Denver-based Condo Capital Solutions, led by Peter Wells and Marcel Arsenault were able to purchase the luxury condos at a unbelievably low pr
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Posted on August 25, 2009 - by admin
MORTGAGE RATES REPORT: Mortgage & Real Estate News: August 25, 2009
HR 2801: Will Home Ownership Move the Economy ? The original tax credit was basically a fifteen year, interest free loan. That was replaced by the current $8000 bribe for first-time home buyers (set to expire at the end of November).
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MORTGAGE RATES REPORT: Mortgage & Real Estate News: August 25, 2009
Posted on August 25, 2009 - by admin
Mike Tyson’s leftovers.
With the decline of the economy, and the housing market crisis, large abandoned mansions are becoming more and more common. Photographs of boxing legend Mike Tyson’s abandoned 1980s mansion in Southington, Ohio, recently resurfaced when photographer Danny Wills ventured to the vacant Ohio property for an impromptu photo session.
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Mike Tyson’s leftovers.
Posted on August 25, 2009 - by admin
Lawrence Solomon: Carbon Baron Gore
Who will be the Robber Barons of the 21st century?Al Gore is poised to become the first climate billionaire By Lawrence Solomon A t the turn of the 20th century, a period famous for its Robber Barons, John D. Rockefeller was making his fortune in oil, Andrew Carnegie in steel, Cornelius Vanderbilt in railroads and J.P Morgan in finance. Many predict that the history books of the future, when listing the legendary fortunes made at the turn of the 21st century, will place Al Gore at
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Lawrence Solomon: Carbon Baron Gore
Posted on August 25, 2009 - by admin
Mortgage Loan Compliance | Bankrupt Mortgage Fraud - Mortgage Loan …
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Posted on August 21, 2009 - by admin
Myth: Crime Rises in a Recession
Not always true. (courtesy of toonpool.com) A study published by Rasmussen Reports recently found that 80% of Americans believe that crime will increase if the economy is bad. I can certainly understand the logic; if people lose their jobs, especially those who were just barely making it anyway, they will turn to other means to secure income, even illegal means.
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Myth: Crime Rises in a Recession
