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Final Replay Of Watson's Historic GSE Reform Update

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Final Replay Of Watson's Historic GSE Reform Update

Good Morning, I’m looking forward to a nice Sunday relaxing with my family, and maybe catching a football game, too! I wanted to make sure you knew about tonight’s special replay of Jeff Watson’s historic GSE reform update webinar. It starts at 8:30pm Eastern, 5:30 Pacific. Click here to register. Thursday’s webinar was full to […]

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Last Night's Historic Update With Jeff Watson

Last night was HISTORIC. More than 700 people last night logged on to hear mission critical GSE reform updates from Jeff Watson and John Grant. If you weren’t on the webinar, you missed out on important industry updates that direct impact you as a real estate investor (and as a homeowner). Because of the importance […]

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Do You Have Boundless Curiosity?

A noticeable attribute of anyone in my Master’s Elite coaching program -- our best of the best -- is their boundless curiosity. They are always in a position of learning. They avoid coming across as a know-it-all expert, busy telling everyone their business. Experts tend to "pontificate" not from success, but from insecurity. You must […]

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Plan to Help Underwater Homeowners Launched

Will this program finally make a difference? The government is trying to jump-start its so-far weak attempts to tackle the foreclosure crisis by trying to help homeowners who owe more on their homes than they are worth. The Federal Housing Administration will allow lenders to give these borrowers refinanced loans if the lender agrees to […]

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Colleges Go on Real Estate Buying Spree

Colleges are starting to get into the real estate game now more than ever. Like private investors, they are taking advantage of low, sometimes fire-sale prices to gobble up real estate surrounding their existing campuses. It’s a way for the schools to plan for their long-term futures, and take advantage of some great deals. Even […]

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Pending Home Sales on the Rise?

Is this truly a good sign or just a diversion from what’s really going on? It’s good news, and for now I think we have to take what we can get. The National Association of Realtors reported last week that pending home sales have actually risen 5.2% over last month’s numbers. This number reflects contracts, […]

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Banks Give Local Groups First Shot at Foreclosures

Major banks, including Bank of America and Wells Fargo, are agreeing to give local governments and nonprofit groups the ability to buy foreclosed homes before they are sold to private investors. The Obama administration says local officials could benefit from acquiring these properties and using the land for redevelopment projects. Congress has provided $7 billion […]

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Housing Pattern Changes in the Last Decade

I think we’ve all seen how housing patterns have been changing over the years, but now we know just how much. The latest American Housing survey was just released by the Census Bureau and Department of Housing & Urban Development. Published every two years, the exhaustive analysis examines just about every aspect of American home […]

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Volatile Housing Market Baffles Homeowners

This audio on NPR ran a couple days ago and I replayed it during an early am workout.  It’s a good discussion with some interesting highlights about what’s going on in the housing market... and what it means to homeowners, buyers, sellers and renters. Investors can draw their own conclusions! See NPR ~Josh

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Federal aid coming to 'underwater' borrower

Just another attempt by the Feds to provide some relief for homeowners... I’m glad they’re doing something... it’s just that they’re caught in a lose - lose situation.  But everything proposed seems like a gimmick compared to what we thought we’d get with TARP.  Oh... remember TARP, signed under President Bush? The total cost looks […]

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