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Real Estate Investment:The Marathon
Posted on December 9th, 2009 No commentsArticle Summary:
How to Grow Up to 1000% Richer in the Great Real Estate Collapse of 2009 and we will share You our Best Advice, Tips and Tricks From our 10 Years of Real Estate Investing Experience.This has been a good week for the economy. The jobs report for November was better than expected (unemployment rate down to 10, only 11,000 jobs lost) and Bank of America is paying back billion in TARP funds to the government. In addition, the Beige Book, the monthly compilation -
Real Estate Investing:I Heard The News Today, Oh Boy
Posted on November 13th, 2009 No commentsArticle Summary:
Real Estate Investing for real people… by real people. Do you know how to use real estate investing to achieve your life goals and live a more fulfilled and gratifying life? Most don’t. Learn from the worlds largest unbiased and honest real estate investing resource on the net.The October numbers for employment were disappointing. We lost nearley 120,00 jobs, and the unemployment rate rose above 10. This was the twenty-second consecutive month of job losses, but, in a shorter time frame, the jobs picture is getting less bad each month. We would hope–and -
Real Estate Investing:It’s Not What You Think It Is
Posted on October 29th, 2009 No commentsArticle Summary:
Real Estate Investing for real people… by real people. Do you know how to use real estate investing to achieve your life goals and live a more fulfilled and gratifying life? Most don’t. Learn from the worlds largest unbiased and honest real estate investing resource on the net.Question: Was the jump in existing home sales in September encouraging, misleading, or ho-hum?The answer is yes. It is ho-hum because the pending sales index predicted the jump. So there is nothing new happening in the housing market. It was encouraging because it was more good -
RealEstate Investing:Be Careful What You Wish For
Posted on October 29th, 2009 No commentsArticle Summary:
Real Estate Investing Blog helps investors learn about real estate news, tips, how to landlord, tenants, flipping properties, wholesaling, buying, selling commercial residential.I’ve been thinking about this for a long time. At the outset, let me say that I support an extension of the first time buyer tax credit. But I worry–or at least my inner economist worries–that at this point it’s bad policy. Not for the usual reasons. I’m -
RealEstate Investing:Seller Beware
Posted on September 19th, 2009 No commentsArticle Summary:
Real Estate Investing Blog helps investors learn about real estate news, tips, how to landlord, tenants, flipping properties, wholesaling, buying, selling commercial residential.Consumers are smart, and they are adaptable. Several years ago, retailers decided to stimulate holiday sales (and combat the encroachment of Internet sales) by discounting thier products. It worked–for a while. Then consumers adapted and waited until later in the season to buy,


