By: Mathew Owens | 2012-02-26 | Real Estate A bit of news you may have purposefully missed: the Senate recently voted 60-38 to reinstate the elevated loan limits for Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and the Federal Housing Administration. With the “limit” set at $729,750, prices are sure to stay inflated in bubble states like California and New York, though it is a wonder that such a figure is even plausible given that the typical American hou read more
By: Cam Taylor | 2011-04-12 | Real Estate In the early 2000s it was easier than ever for people to qualify for a mortgage. In fact, it was easier than ever for people to qualify for a mortgage that they couldn’t afford. At the same time, housing prices were steadily on the rise, responding to the high demand, and peaking around 2006, when they began then to steadily decline. What is the housing bubble? read more
By: Don Sabatini | 2010-03-27 | Real Estate Every once in awhile we hear something on the news about the housing bubble and what is happening to the real estate market across the entire United States. We see our communities bombarded with "For Sale" signs and vacancies due to foreclosures and yet do we really comprehend why this is happening and when it will end? read more
By: Broderick Booth Goran | 2011-05-17 | Real Estate I believe there is a strong likelihood the housing bubble will burst and soon. While factors such as the economy and the shift from high paying technology and manufacturing jobs to a lower paying service orientation are a concern, they are ancillary. read more
By: Frank Patrick | 2010-03-31 | Real Estate While most real estate agents and brokers are desperately searching for signs that the housing market is recovering, those signs are simply not there yet. The foreclosures keep flowing with no let up in sight. And there's yet another set of statistics that show the current historic high of available REO properties isn't going to be going down any time soon - as a matter of fact, more REO records could end up being set. read more
By: Anthony.Williams | 2011-12-30 | Business Student loans are more than fire traps for millions of American families. Trust me, they're the next subprime mortgage crisis. read more
By: John Shephed | 2010-10-19 | Shopping Scrubbing Bubbles Coupons are be used on products such as the Scrubbing Bubbles Extend-A-Clean Power Sprayer read more
By: sarina lissa | 2012-05-21 | Real Estate If you are real estate buyer or seller you must keep in mind the market value of this business. As value changes in different periods of time. read more
By: sarahking | 2012-02-06 | Medicine Drugs and alcohol have become major contributors to problems for millions of people worldwide. Overdose trends have become extremely common in many societies around the world and, as a result, are breaking people and families apart. read more
By: Ron Stone | 2010-11-23 | Mortgages Sometimes you look so hard to find something, you miss what's right under your nose. For many home buyers, that's the case for no doc loans. In reality, they're everywhere. Here is how to find them. read more
By: Neil George | 2010-04-02 | Stock Market For every modern market collapse, there's been a new market bubble to take its place. And while creating new speculative bubbles might not make for great long-term public policy - knowing this gives you a real reason to buy into what's coming up next. read more
By: Martin Gremm | 2010-03-26 | Economics The US relies heavily on consumer spending to prop up the economy in times of economic contractions. The Federal Reserve Board spurs consumption by adjusting short-term interest rates, which encourages Americans to buy consumer goods on credit. read more
By: James Lahey | 2010-03-26 | Real Estate Bubbles and crashes are not just limited to the stock market. For instance, the housing bubble started in 2001 because speculators left the stock market and put their money in real estate, sending home values up. read more
By: Daniel James Wood | 2010-04-01 | News and society Similar to the ominous signs that the housing bubble was destined to explode, Barack Obama's unsustainable popularity simply will not last. Just as we're seeing troubling signs of media control by the mullahs in Tehran being used to artificially inflate crowd sizes in the ongoing demonstrations in that country in order to portray greater support for Ahmadinejad, the media in America has shown a reticence to accept that the president of their dreams may not be all he was billed to be. read more
By: Sami Jack | 2011-06-22 | Tea Bubble tea is a cold drink that is very popular in Asia. The bubbles that are found in the tea are actually tapioca pearls that are large in size. read more