Hey Everyone! There’s a busy week ahead, with key reports on inflation, the job market, and more. Plus, the Fed meets. Read all the details in a sneak peak of next week’s Mortgage Market Guide Weekly. Mortgage Market Guide Weekly Report In the meantime, Olympic Game enthusiasts have the opening night ceremonies to look forward […]
View PostThe Story Continues: Greater Phoenix Sale Prices Rise Again and More
Hey Friends, This info came in from my friend at Grand Canyon Title in the Phoenix area. Prices Rise Again, Low Inventory, Cash Dominates, Hot Single Family Rental Market, Sales Prices Rising Faster Than Rental Rates, Some Sellers of Short Sales Being Paid by Lender to Short Sale. Sale prices pushed up again by high […]
View PostWhere Is The Housing Market Going?
Hi Everyone! That’s a good question! Where IS the housing market going? Take a look at this link to find out! July_2012_Housing_Update Make it another great day! Billy A
View PostMortgage Market Guide Weekly for July 23, 2012
Hi Everyone! Ever feel like you don’t have enough time to focus on important things at the office? Read—and share with your clients, friends, and colleagues—the great tip in our sneak peak of next week’s MMGW. Stay safe! Billy A Mortgage Market Guide Weekly P.S. Our prayers go out to the families in Colorado.
View PostMortgage Market Guide Weekly for July 16, 2012
Hi Everyone! This week’s report includes information on the importance of maintaining a budget in today’s economic environment with easy-to-follow tips you can go over with your clients, colleagues, and family members. For more details please click on the link below. Make it a great week! Billy A Mortgage Market Guide Weekly Report
View PostIt’s Friday the 13th!
Hey Everyone! According to Wikipedia, the fear of Friday the 13th has been called “paraskevidekatriaphobia[10][11] a concatenation of the Greek words Paraskeví (Παρασκευή, meaning “Friday”), and dekatreís (δεκατρείς, meaning “thirteen”) attached to phobía (φοβία, from phóbos, φόβος, meaning “fear”). According to folklorists, there is no written evidence for a “Friday the 13th” superstition before the 19th century.” The historic records state many possible reasons why […]
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