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- BIG Changes Coming to FHA! What else is new???!!! by PortlandRealEstateUpdate on Sep 18, 2009
As we continue to struggle with our national and local Portland Oregon housing markets, what we don't need is more obsta...
- Property Values Drop Like Buckshot Pigeons - Except In Lafayette, Moraga, Orinda by Eastbaydaze.com on Aug 29, 2009
Property values - Topic No. 1 to anyone holding a mortgage in this state - haven't dropped at this rate since the Great Depression - with only San Francisco and Lamorinda bucking the trend, it seems.According to recently released figures from the Cal...
- So….I Took My Own Advice….it is a good time to buy!!! by PortlandRealEstateUpdate on Aug 11, 2009
I definitely took my own advice: I just purchased a new investment property with a partner and we are undertaking the d...
- Higher Interest Rates to Come? by PortlandRealEstateUpdate on Aug 7, 2009
Over the last 7 business days, the Bond Market (where Mortgage-Backed Securties are sold) has taken a significant drop.
- Unemployment Rate Hurting Lamorinda? Naw... Well, Maybe by Eastbaydaze.com on Apr 17, 2009
I treated myself the other day. Lunch out in a local bistro. Threw in a cocktail just for the "what the hell" factor that sort of free spending brings these days and thought I'd do my best to help the local economy.Now, I don't do this often... tre...
- Obama goes after the “Golden Egg” by The San Francisco Peninsula Real Estate Blog on Feb 27, 2009
Proving once again that the government isn’t in business to give things away for free, President Barack Obama’s proposed budget has its sights set on one of the most ferociously protected tax shelters to recoup funds: The mortgage inter...
- Bad News On Credit Card Payments by JerseySmarts.com on Feb 15, 2009
Right at the end of January, USA Today published an article that talked about how consumers were paying less money each month towards their credit card balances. This is bad news. On the one hand it’s good to know that consumers are making th.




