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Monthly Archives: September 2007
Investing In Your College Student's Housing
For parents with children in college, or nearing college age, this video from NBC’s Today Show is worth watching. Investing in collegiate housing is not for everyone, but if the angle interests you, don’t forget to purchase an accompanying personal … Continue reading
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Americans Will Spend $179 Million More On Gasoline Today Than One Year Ago
Economists worry about rising oil prices because it tends to generate higher pump prices for Americans. With more money spent on gasoline, there’s (theoretically) less money available to spend on goods and services. Today, GasBuddy.com says that the average price … Continue reading
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What Happens On The National Real Estate Scene Doesn't Matter To You
The National Association of Realtors® released its monthly Existing Home Sales report for August 2006 and, as usual, you should be ignoring it. The report discusses real estate on a national level and we all know that real estate is … Continue reading
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If You're Wondering Where That Cash Disappeared To, You Likely Ate It Or Drank It
In a study of 2,036 U.S. adults commissioned by Visa USA, nearly half of all Americans are losing track of their money. An average of $45 in cash is “lost” each week in what Visa dubs “mystery spending”. Mystery spending … Continue reading
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Why Paying Mortgage Insurance Isn't So Bad Anymore
As if home financing isn’t complicated enough, The Tax Relief and Health Care Act of 2006 included new tax code for homeowners. The act grants itemized deductions for private mortgage insurance (PMI) and government mortgage insurance (MIP) expense premiums paid … Continue reading
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Why Mortgage Rates Are Higher After The Fed Funds Rate Cut
As we’ve discussed a few times lately, the Federal Reserve does not control mortgage rates. When the Fed makes headlines for “lowering rates”, that is a reference to the Fed Funds Rate, a special lending rate between banks. Sometimes, mortgage … Continue reading
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How Your Personal Debts Are Impacted By The Change To The Fed Funds Rate
Prime Rate is currently 7.750%. Prime Rate is the “shorthand” name for the Wall Street Journal Prime Rate, a variable interest rate that is used in pricing many types of consumer loans. These loans include: Home equity lines of credit … Continue reading
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Making English Out Of Fed-Speak (September 2007 Edition)
The Fed lowered the Fed Funds Rate by 0.50% yesterday. A rate decrease was expected by most market participants, but the 50 basis points movement seemed to catch some players off-guard. Mortgage rates dipped in the wake of the announcement, … Continue reading
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How The Fed Will Disappoint No Matter WHAT It Does Today
It’s all eyes on the Fed today; the market anxiously awaits the central bank’s 2:15 P.M. ET press release. Some of the market bias towards a 0.50% rate cut has decreased in favor of a 0.25% cut. This shift is … Continue reading
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How Shoulder Season Can Help Buyers And Sellers Alike
Once September hits and the kids head back to school, real estate markets enter the “Shoulder Season”, a time in which markets are neither in their strongest nor their weakest cycles. Shoulder Season is exemplified by a trip to Disney … Continue reading
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