Are housing prices going up? Post 184


msn REAL ESTATE Melinda Fulmer 4/7/12 Going fast: Strong demand has melted away inventory in some housing markets April Buying Advice: With investors and first-time buyers vying for bargains, homes are being snatched up as soon as they hit the market. Prices may not be shooting up, but homes are once again selling at a […] . . .

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Win-Win-Win Post 182


Review the headlines Top Five Stories You May Have Missed Here are the five top Moneynews stories from the past week that you may have missed: Kevin Freeman: Terrorists, Nations Plot Attack to Doom Dollar Terrorist organizations and sovereign governments have attacked the U.S. financial system in the past and may do it again to […] . . .

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Obama’s housing plan may be a bust. Post 121


Freedom Works Feb 20, 2009 Matt Kibbe Ten Reasons to Oppose the Obama Housing Bailout The President, just one day after he signed the trillion dollar stimulus bill, started pushing Americans to support his new borrow and spend policy. This time it is at least $275 billion to bail out people with mortgage troubles. Among […] . . .

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Fed moves to limit foreclosures. Post 118


Fed takes major step toward stalling foreclosures January 27, 2009 WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Federal Reserve on Tuesday took a step toward easing mortgage foreclosures threatening millions of Americans, announcing that it would write down troubled mortgages to keep people in their homes. Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke said the initiative would specifically include $74 billion […] . . .

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Tax delinquencies trending dramatically higher. Post 47


Charlotte County, FL 08/18/07 Number of delinquent tax warrants spikes Officials cite economic downturn for unpaid taxes The Charlotte County Tax Collector was set to file for warrants Friday to seize personal property, if necessary, to collect $1 million in unpaid tangible property taxes from 1,204 people who failed to pay their 2006 taxes, according […] . . .

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