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Real estate: It's time to buy again

12.04.2011 Blog, Economics, Foreclosures, General Investing, Investment Properties, US Real Estate
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Posted by Shawn Tully, senior editor-at-large | March 28, 2011 5:00 am Forget stocks. Don't bet on gold. After four years of plunging home prices, the most attractive asset class in America is...

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Buying My First Property. How and What I should Know – Video

11.04.2011 Blog, General Investing
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Answering a questions posted on Qoura.com:   ...

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Why You Should Buy a Rental Property

14.03.2011 Blog, Economics, Foreclosures, General Investing, Investment Properties, US Real Estate
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March 8th, 2011 by Marco Santarelli It is an out-of-favor asset class that has attracted the attention of David Ackman, a hedge fund manager with a fondness for contrarian investments.  “The...

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Why The Housing Bulls Are Wrong

07.03.2011 Blog, General Investing, Investment Properties
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Hedge fund manager Bill Ackman is the latest prominent investor to jump on the housing bandwagon. But here are four reasons by housing is still not a good investment. By Daryl...

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Trulia report shows buying cheaper than renting in most major metro areas

28.01.2011 Arizona, Blog, Economics, Florida, Foreclosures, General Investing, Houses, Investment Properties, US Real Estate
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by CHRISTINE RICCIARDI Monday, January 24th, 2011, 11:02 am It is cheaper to buy a two-bedroom home than rent one in 72% of major metropolitan areas around the U.S., according to the...

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Rent vs. Buy: More Affordable to Buy in 72% of America’s 50 Largest Cities By Trulia

24.01.2011 Blog, Economics, Foreclosures, Houses, Investment Properties, US Real Estate
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Trulia released the findings of its Q1 2011 Rent vs. Buy Index today. When we compared the median list price for a two-bedroom apartment, condo or townhouse with one year’s worth...

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Meetup: RE101:Creating Income Stream & Lowering Taxes While Holding a Job Raising Kids

05.01.2011 Blog, Economics, General Investing, Investment Properties, Silicon Valley
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New year, New Forum, New Ideas, New Friends Meeting is Free RAVP and Details: http://meetu.ps/7dWs 6:45 Registration & Networking 7:00 Introduction and Updates 7:15 First session - "Real Estate Perspective" 7:45 Members Pitch - 30 seconds...

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Bad Credit = No Loans? Think Again. The Future Of Loans

19.07.2010 Blog, Economics, Foreclosures, General Investing, Home Brew, Mortgage, US Real Estate
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I'm no expert about lending, loans, credit scores and credit repairs. But, I have been around conducting business for years. The fact that you have foreclosured, been late on payments, short-sale or anything similar WILL...

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Where is America moving? – 2009 Migration Patterns

16.07.2010 Blog, General Investing, US Real Estate
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Based on 71,474 Interstate and Cross-Border Household Goods Moves from January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009. (Click on individual state/province for 10-year historical data.) View PDF Version (1.8 MB) Where is America moving? As it does...

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Fannie Mae Homepath Mortgages for Real Estate Investors

15.07.2010 Blog, Houses
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[Note from SimplyDoIt: I could not find any info about this program on homepath.com] With low down payments, no appraisal fee and no mortgage insurance, why not? By James Kimmons, About.com Guide At...

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