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New Homes, Real Estate, Mortgages...foreclosures... are the professionals to blame? - 10/10/07 12:58 AM
I was blogging this morning and found a posting on a real estate blog that featured a hilarious clip making fun of the debt American consumers acquire. The clips point - Don't buy things you can't afford. I can't agree more and think that we, as a nation, would do better if this practice was widely accepted throughout America. I know there would be less foreclosures, repossessions, bankruptcies etc., and yes of course, less commission going around (off each sale), but our economy would be a lot healthier. Immediately after watching the video I remembered hearing pitches from Realtors and Loan
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The real solution is in the supply - 10/03/07 02:13 AM
One-way to rebuild a healthy real estate market is to decrease the amount of homes available for sale. Our recent efforts have been geared towards increasing the demand to buy homes. It's pretty obvious that several experts, and the media, aren't going to stop highlighting every negative aspect in the real estate market, so it might be a little difficult to increase demand. It's their job to report the news, but why can't they report positive news as well? When you want to know about something don't you turn to the news or a well known expert? What if a
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