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We are moving the blog - 468 days ago
Hello readers,We are launching our site, MeetMOJO.com, and this blog is getting integrated into the site. The new blog can be found on http://meetmojo.com/wordpress. So all of this pre-existing content is now available there. And new content will be... Topics: Uncategorized

Making sense of home prices - 491 days ago
Every so often, we read headlines about housing prices (seems like every other headline is about housing prices these days), and they all seem to contradict each other. Why is it that while NAR numbers say we are flat-to-mildly-decreasing, the... Topics: case-schiller, General Real Estate, home price indeces, home price index, home prices, NAR, OFHEO, tough real estate market

New Plan for Freddie / Fannie - 493 days ago
found this fantastic video by reading this post in Noah Rosenblatt’s Urban Diggs blog (great blog about NYC real estate that I read quite a bit). Bill Ackman is proposing a new plan to solve the Freddy / Fannie problem and bring liquidity back to... Topics: credit crunch, freddie mac, General Real Estate, liquidity crisis, mortgage, Mortgages, real estate, tough real estate market

Mortgage Mess and Real Estate Investing - 495 days ago
I bet it would be impossible to find a real estate blog that didn’t post anything about the mortgage mess today / over the weekend. It’s not that the credit crunch / mortgage industry collapse hasn’t been on everyone’s mind since.. Topics: credit crunch, Foreclosures, IndyMac, investing, mortgage, Mortgages, real estate, real estate investing, tough real estate market

Be careful where your investing advice comes from! - 528 days ago
Real Estate investing has historically been fraught with so-called late-night infomericial “gurus”. “If you only pay us $10,000, we will show you how to get rich in 1 month, and you will never have to work a day for the rest of your... Topics: General Real Estate, Gurus, real estate investing, russ whitney, Selling real estate, tough real estate market







