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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by RE Writer The first thing an overwhelmed agent needs to do is find an outlet for his tension. When job stress builds up, anxiety and depression can quickly follow. Both of these disorders can reduce motivation, clear-headedness and hope for the future. Moreover, excessive worry is communicated to the client, no matter how hard we try to hide it. written by Puneet Khurania The US economy is witnessing one of the worst recessions of all times. It is often said that this recession is comparable to The Great Depression. written by Andy Asbury For many of us in the real estate industry, this past year has been a difficult one, with stagnating housing markets and economic ups and downs. You've likely had to overcome many challenges this year, and are feeling grateful for having either survived or thrived in an otherwise gloomy climate. If you're like me, you're not only thankful for your success, but you're now wondering how you can help those in need in your community.
written by Lee Cameron In this difficult housing market, it's hard to see the bottom and predict when the downward trend will swing back up. Here are a few signs to look for. written by David Brooks I guess I have reached that age (39) where I am starting to think of buying a home. Maybe I am starting later than most. But to me the price of homes in my area are beyond unreasonable which presents some difficult choices.
written by Lee Keadle James Island continues to perform well in the local real estate market. Learn why this bedroom community of Charleston is still going strong! written by Christian Jacobsen There is no doubt that house prices are falling and that certain areas of the U.S. have become "risky" markets. Home prices have dropped more in the first quarter of this year than at any other quarter in the last 17 years. PMI Mortgage Insurance says home values may well decline across the country over the following two years. written by Josh Sloan The housing market has really been sinking, and although we've been lucky in the western U.S. real estate market with rising sales lately, overall, the market still stinks. If you are one of the unlucky people faced with a mortgage you can't afford, there are a couple of options out there.
written by Linda Stewart Learn how fluctuating housing market can affect townhomes for sale in Houston, TX. written by kelly Price The economy is in trouble and so to is the housing market as foreclosures continue to rise as values tumble. If you are worried about any real estate you own declining in value, there is now a solution and it comes at an affordable cost. written by Dale Stouffer Beware of the trap of waiting for the lowest interest rates. While getting the best rate is a smart thing to do, if you wait for too long in a declining property value market you could just wait yourself into not being able to refinance. Knowing that you need to refinance in 2008, a good time to start looking into your options is sooner than later. written by search Australia is considering ending its current ban on uranium shipments to India, once the South Asian nation negotiates an accord with the U.S. to help prevent proliferation of atomic weapons. written by Joe Pinto Chicago, isn't only Frank Sinatra's "kind of town", it is a city loved by many people. Chicago is as cosmopolitan and as cultured San Francisco, yet as street-wise as New York; it is the city that unites this great land - the 'heart' of America, if you will. written by Eric Rogers Real estate activity has increased significantly in many parts of the country. This leaves many to wonder: is this the beginning of the end of the real estate market downturn? The spring market is looming -- the big question is, what type of market will it be? written by Raynor James Given the fact the blazing hot real estate market has cooled off, one must wonder whether it is worth buying now in any location. One way to identify a good area deals with jobs. << previous page 1 next page>> |