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Tuesday, 27 May 2008 |
By Ranju Kumar
If your financial situation is out of control and you are in the stage of not paying your arrears on mortgage, then, it is for sure that you are going to face foreclosure. There are many companies which claim to help people in foreclosure but unfortunately they are just scams cheating their victims without doing anything to help them.
Foreclosures are on the rise everywhere because of the mortgage companies that are so generous in lending. This has made easier for people to buy a home or property. Many people buy property with a hope that they would make more money later and afford to pay of their debts. But, unfortunately they fail to make payments and finally face foreclosure.
It is not difficult to stop foreclosure as some people think. If you really want to know the absolute method to stop foreclosure, the solution is to act immediately. Most people ignore this and fail to stop foreclosure at a very early stage. Your only solution is to find a way so that will help you change your situation.
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Sunday, 25 May 2008 |
By Ki Gray
All investments depend on making returns, which in turn are affected by macro cycles such as the Great Depression or the dot-com boom. When a market is receding, it makes more sense for long-term, stability-seeking investors to look elsewhere upon first glance. However, in the case of the housing market of many parts of the US, the likelihood of long-term housing depression are still relatively slim. Furthermore, other factors will continue to influence the stability of housing pricing in the short term.
Likely investors in most areas will be able to get great values for some time, but housing prices have statistically increased on a per-capita level for the vast majority of the past century. Even with the 30% decrease in home prices during the years of 1930-33, economic stimulus eventually prevailed. The Depression was also the primary topic of a young Ben Bernanke who, before his current position as head of the Federal Reserve, wrote a 350-page report on how the US' largest recession was due to the blunders of the then newly-created institution. Bernanke has also taken more unprecedented steps to help preserve large investment banks than homeownership, citing a housing bubble |
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