James Foxx / October 24th, 2011
As foreclosures continue to pile up across the country, many experts in the real estate industry are expecting some sort of positive news with a rumored announcement from the Obama … More >>
John Evan Miller / October 21st, 2011
When it comes to the real estate market, there are basically two areas: residential and commercial. The success and failures in one market does not necessarily transfer into the other. The … More >>
James Foxx / October 20th, 2011
With abandoned homes littering the nation and entire neighborhoods sitting decimated, it is no surprise to see new trends emerge in our nation’s More >>
John Evan Miller / October 19th, 2011
Over the past year, few agencies operating at the federal level have received more scrutiny than Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac – the government-sponsored enterprises that collectively … More >>
John Evan Miller / October 18th, 2011
It’s easy to talk about the difficulties faced today by the U.S. housing market. Foreclosures abound and continue to pile up behind a legal firewall put into place by lenders (a … More >>
John Evan Miller / October 17th, 2011
Foreclosures continue to rise in the American housing market as more and more distressed properties enter the foreclosure process – especially now that lenders and the states are … More >>
James Foxx / October 14th, 2011
When it comes to foreclosures, it seems like every day there is something different reported. One minute experts think that we are on the brink of real estate market recovery and the next … More >>
James Foxx / October 13th, 2011
Numbers published today about the foreclosure market reveal that notices of default rose significantly in the third quarter and are expected to continue to rise throughout the end of the … More >>
John Evan Miller / September 19th, 2011
The thousands of vacant Las Vegas foreclosed homes for sale usually don’t come to mind. But now, they are defining the Las Vegas experience for investors and homebuyers looking … More >>
James Foxx / September 15th, 2011
REITs – real estate investment trusts – are hot options for investors wary of stock volatility and disdainful of miniscule yields in 10-year Treasury notes and money market … More >>