Name
Fred Glick
Company
U S Spaces, Inc & U S Loans Mortgage LLC
E-mail
Contact Fred Glick (U S Spaces, Inc & U S Loans Mortgage LLC)
Website
http://fredglick.com
Office Phone
(215) 829-8850
Cell Phone
(215) 852-4469
Alt. Phone
(310) 741-7179
Address
222 W Rittenhouse Square, Box 15888, Philadelphia, PA, 19103
Description
Sharp witted and outspoken realist for the Mortgage and Real Estate world who has appeared on CNBC, NPR's Marketplace along with being quoted in the Philadelphia Inquirer & other media outlets.

Fred Glick

Principal Innovationist for U S Loans Mortgage and U S Spaces, Inc.

Please see fredglick.com for details and CNBC interviews

Fred Glick on CNBC TV

Comments from other real estate Professional on my posts

Fred, love your thinking.  At least your coming up with solutions instead of sitting on the sidelines whining about it  

Doug Leugers, Broker, RE/MAX Affiliates


Fred, very interesting points. I like creative thinking. Problem with the Government is there is no accoutability or oversight.
Right now they're handing out money and they don't even know what it's being used for.
Connie Harvey, Prudential Woodmont Realty, Nashville, TN

I really like the fact your working on solutions and that's what we need.  I don't have any faith the government solutions by themselves will work. 
Mark Watterson, Principle Realty Group, Utah

Fred - I agree with Patrick.. thinking outside the box is key in this environment.  I think everyone should put the ideas
out there so they can be discussed and debated.  The folks who only have negative things to say need to step up
and offer solutions as well.  Or at least help to be part of the solution... interesting post and comments 
Christopher an Stephanie Somer, RE/MAX Affiliates, Philadelphia

Fred - Great post!!!  I also liked many of your ideas and while I think that a lot more needs to be done, this would at least be a start. 
Donne Knudsen, Pacific Fiancial Mortgage

I agree with everything you said except #5 -- I think it is not a wise idea to have a buyer purchase a home if they nothing to put down, it makes it easier to walk away -- which is why the 2nd part of #5 might stop them, but I'm not sure many people would agree to #5 - 2nd part. 

I think your idea is out of the box thinking and we are at a critical juncture, so I would like to see this kind of brainstorming going on,                                   but my guess is they will nibble around the edges and try and enforce more rules.

Chris Olsem Osen Ziegler Realty

 

 

 

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