September 2011

The Vicious Cycle of Foreclosures

September 30, 2011

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Some Good News for Veterans!

September 29, 2011

It appears that (subsequent to my writing of this blog yesterday) that the House has passed a bill which the President is expected to sign which extends the current Funding Fees until November 17th. Despite the fact that the VA’s own website still states that the change is expected October 1st, that information seems to [...]

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Does Previous Sales Experience Matter?

September 28, 2011

Today, we are again honored to have Ken H. Johnson, Ph.D. — Florida International University (FIU) and Editor of the Journal of Housing Research as our guest blogger. To view other research from FIU, visit http://realestate.fiu.edu/. – The KCM Crew The Research Is it possible to predict who will be a high commission income earner in real [...]

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Selling? Waiting Until the Spring Makes No Sense

September 27, 2011

Late last year, banks were warned that they needed to guarantee that the paperwork necessary to start a foreclosure process on a family was both accurate and complete. Since then, the banks have slowed down the foreclosure process while they re-examined their procedures. They are now confident that all the required documentation is in order. [...]

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13,780 Homes Sold Yesterday

September 26, 2011

To all those who have declared the real estate market dead, we want you to know that over 13,780 houses sold yesterday, 13,780 will sell today and 13,780 will sell tomorrow. That is the average number of homes that sell each and every day in this country according to the National Association of Realtors’ (NAR) [...]

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Negative Equity: The Percentage of All Homes

September 23, 2011

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