
1 August 2008 | 41 replies
the economy is just fine.money is just changing hands that is allin the great deppression all you ever hear is about how many people lost and how much they lost.In reality during the depression more people became millionaires until current TimeCrazy thought but it is trueNow is the best time to be investing since the 80's
6 July 2008 | 27 replies
All you have to do to get my vote is come up with a good plan to fix the economy and drive fuel prices back down again and you've got my vote!!!

7 July 2008 | 3 replies
Has inflation ever hit this economy so hard?

9 July 2008 | 163 replies
It is also possible that with 500 units, he is enjoying economies of scale that the vast majority of landlords in the United States can't acheive.
9 July 2008 | 3 replies
"With hotel rates and occupancy higher than ever, the job growth, the economy looking good, the unemployment rate lowest in 20 years, the condo market as a huge inventory in the market, and huge amounts of air rights still left to purchase, because so many townhouses, and older office buildings are not built to their maximum potential the future looks very bright."

13 July 2008 | 9 replies
I learned from it, and I can tell you it will never happen again, but I am not blaming the other party, just myself for being to inept or trusting to prevent it.In this case, yes the economy would be slammed if they went bad, but just like with Gas Prices, I think it might be good for us.

31 October 2008 | 15 replies
Be extremely careful....These scams are on the rise again due to our weak economy and the desperate souls that are looking for something for nothing.

25 July 2008 | 67 replies
I know the owner of a beer distributer and he said his sales are slowing because of the economy.

5 August 2008 | 48 replies
.`(2) CONTENT- `(A) ANALYSIS- The study required under paragraph (1) shall analyze--`(i) the feasibility of establishing a mechanism that would facilitate the more rapid refinancing of borrowers at risk of foreclosure into performing mortgages insured under this section;`(ii) whether such a mechanism would provide an effective and efficient mechanism to reduce foreclosures on qualified existing mortgages;`(iii) whether the use of an auction or bulk refinance program is necessary to stabilize the housing market and reduce the impact of turmoil in that market on the economy of the United States;`(iv) whether there are other mechanisms or authority that would be useful to reduce foreclosure; and`(v) and any other factors that the Board considers relevant.

28 July 2008 | 19 replies
it took the fed and state a very long time for the mda fundsthe MDA - as an investor youd get 40,000 back on a single familyon a quadraplex 160,000.of cousre the rents must stay at a certain level for 5 years.our local economy is doing well.