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Tips for Taking Your Office Virtual

 Aug 06, 2010 
Josh Cantwell
More and more these days you hear about companies that are “going virtual.” In other words, they are getting away from having a physical office where employees report to work each day, and instead employees are now telecommuting. In fact, that's exactly what the SREC offices did last month. We are now a completely virtual […]

Access to Private Lending is Key

 Aug 05, 2010 
Josh Cantwell
Check out this video testimonial - hear how access to private lending made a significant impact on this real estate investor's business - leading to millions of dollars in committed funding! The best part? That means more flexibility and opportunity for even greater profits. Check out Pat's advice.

Condos for less than the cost of a Corolla

 Aug 05, 2010 
Josh Cantwell
The housing bust has made owning a home a lot more affordable -- but in some places, prices are extraordinary; you can buy a nice condo for less than the cost of a new family car. Click here to read more…

The Foreclosure Crisis That Will Not Go Away

 Aug 05, 2010 
Josh Cantwell
When the financial crisis broke in September 2008, it was widely understood -- both in policy-making circles and in popular conversation -- that problems in the U.S. housing market were central to the unfolding events. But thereafter, the events themselves took center stage: and the problems of the housing sector, though not forgotten, slipped down […]

Rise in Foreclosures Burdens States, Economy

 Aug 05, 2010 
Josh Cantwell
Many economists say that the economy won't regain its health until the housing market recovers. But the number of homeowners facing foreclosure continues to rise. And the foreclosure crisis is deepening in a number of states, including Massachusetts, which initially had been spared the worst of the real estate collapse. Click here for more…

Gov't OKs $600M in Housing Aid for 5 States

 Aug 04, 2010 
Josh Cantwell
Today The Treasury Department approved mortgage-assistance proposals submitted by five states – North Carolina, South Carolina, Ohio, Oregon and Rhode Island. The $600 million in aid will help an estimated 50,000 homeowners avoid foreclosure. This comes on the heels of aid already sent to Arizona, Florida, California, Michigan and Nevada in June. In total, the […]

Can Cities Make Wall Street Pay?

 Aug 03, 2010 
Josh Cantwell
American cities, devastated by foreclosures, are taking the fight to Wall Street. Cleveland, has been one of the first to throw the first punch and more cities are following. And while it’s tough to see how any one of them can take on such a Goliath as the banking industry, together they’re showing that they […]

In American politics, stupidity is the name of the game

 Aug 03, 2010 
Josh Cantwell
Remember Voodoo Economics?  How could you forget it... as it’s defined government policy for most of the past 30 years. And it was called “voodoo” for a reason (back before it became entrenched dogma)! This is an interesting article that revisits the myth that taxes on the rich are always a bad thing… www.washingtonpost.com

How The Housing Bust Helps Get Disadvantaged Families Into Plush Homes

 Aug 03, 2010 
Josh Cantwell
With so much negativity surrounding the housing market these days, it’s good to know that some people down on their luck are actually getting a break and moving into houses that once were too expensive for their salaries.  Section 8, which several years ago seemed to be dying, is now very much alive and benefitting […]

Why Hasn’t the Housing Market Recovered?

 Aug 02, 2010 
Josh Cantwell
Weekly Real Estate Kick-Off for August 2, 2010 Follow me on Facebook and on Twitter! August 2, 2010 - This Week’s Topics: Reasons Why The Housing Market Hasn’t Recovered Sidelined Sellers Impacting the Housing Recovery Treasury to Hold Conference on Fannie, Freddie Future Foreclosures Rising in Most Metro Areas Declaring Bankruptcy to Prevent Foreclosure Fannie’s […]

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