Effect of the Credit Crunch on the Real Estate Market - An Analysis
January 26, 2010
A proper definition of the term credit crunch is needed so that its effects on the real estate market can be properly analyzed. During a credit crunch, lenders stop lending, and they hold on to their capital because they fear lending money because there are rising bankruptcies, mortgage defaults and job losses, and other factors that increase the risk of a person not being able to repay a loan. People who should otherwise have gotten approved for mortgage loans were turned away.
Short Sale Secrets Lenders Will Not Tell You
January 26, 2010
In doing a short sale, you must be aware of several facts that you should know but the lender refuses to tell you.
We Are Crazy Tough to Survive in This Market
January 25, 2010
It takes a viable organization and the ability to adapt and the people who have the Sand to pull it off.
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