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On Many Minds

Thursday, October 9, 2008

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One reason for the growing popularity of Financial Armageddon — ranked 17th overall among business and economic websites by Gongol.com in its latest monthly EconDirectory rankings — is that my realistic, straight-shooting message about the problems we face seems to resonate with people, especially those seeking unvarnished alternatives to the overly advertiser-influenced mainstream media. In addition, [...]

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Mortgage Repayment Datapoint of the Day

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

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Naturally, higher mortgage repayments mean more defaults. Not exactly what we need right now. On the other hand, the payment streams from those mortgages might well be higher than expected, which could at the margin help out the … View original post here: Mortgage Repayment Datapoint of the Day

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Realtor’s Demographics Tool: iCityData.com US City Statistic Machine

Saturday, October 4, 2008

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The following tool was featured on emily chang’s excellent site eHub. eHub is a fantastic tool for bloggers in search of content, Web 2.0 entrepreneurs looking to stay up on the latest business models, and for anyone interested in new tools that make our lives easier. Thanks go to you Emily! Rapid access to [...]

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9 Issues to Consider BEFORE Buying A Condominium

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

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Commercial & Income Property. © Ryan Vaught Real Estate RyanVaught.com | VaughtRealEstate.com | VaughtProperties.com | ChicoSolds.com | ChicoCondos.com | ChicoInvestmentProperty.com | ChicoHomesByRyan.com. Ryan’s Properties For Sale … View original here: 9 Issues to Consider BEFORE Buying A Condominium

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The Paulson Plan will buy assets cheap, just as all good cons offer easy money to the marks

Monday, September 29, 2008

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“Buy this because it is extraordinarily cheap.  The owner must sell right now because…” This is the opening line of a thousand confidence games.  Stories told by well-dressed, smooth-talking grifters.  Like many of those sent out to sell the Paulson Plan. The government can buy financial assets from the world’s leading financial firms at prices so [...]

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Citizen Spotlight: Bob Shipman

Monday, September 29, 2008

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Bob Shipman Bob Shipman is a longtime community activist in Philadelphia. He’s involved with various  organizations around the city including the Institute for the Study of Civic Values, Phillyneighborhoods, Philadelphia Independent Media Center, and Philadelphia Parent Partner. To find out more information about Bob Shipman, you can visit his website. It’s Our City: You [...]

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Sherman Oaks Real Estate and Homes for Sale, Market Conditions

Monday, September 29, 2008

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Find Homes For Sale in Sherman Oaks. Search Sherman Oaks, California real estate , Sherman oaks CA Property Values, recently sold properties, foreclosures, bank owned homes , new homes , Condos, School Information and everything Real … Read more: Sherman Oaks Real Estate and Homes for Sale, Market Conditions

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Pilsen and Gentrification

Monday, September 29, 2008

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Pilsen and Gentrification On September 21, 2008 La Raza published an article (in Spanish) about the effect that gentrification has been having on the long time residents of the Pilsen neighborhood, on the near south side. Many residents are distressed by the changes in their neighborhood because they fear being [...]

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OFFICIAL RESULTS: Top 100 Most Influential Women in Real Estate …

Monday, September 29, 2008

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Also featuring prominently are current presidents and senior executives of large real estate firms such as Helen Hanna Casey (of Howard Hanna Real Estate ), Michael Saunders (of Michael Saunders Real Estate ) and Virginia Cook (of … More here: OFFICIAL RESULTS: Top 100 Most Influential Women in Real [...]

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England's Mortgage Bailout: The High Cost of Town Planning

Sunday, September 28, 2008

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The Daily Telegraph in London reports that the government bailout of mortgage lender Bradford and Bingley will raise the exposure of the United Kingdom taxpayers to £150 billion (nearly $300 billion). Overall, this is approximately … More here: England's Mortgage Bailout: The High Cost of Town Planning

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