Have you applied for support from a home loan modification bailout Program and been refused? If this has happened to you then you’re probably thinking that losing your residence is now inevitable and there’s nothing you are able to do. In case you’ve reached this point you happen to be likely unable to sleep and [...]
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A Few Potential Alternatives to The Las Vegas Loan Modification Program
March 25th, 2011
davidguide Las Vegas Nevada has been struck very hard from the real estate crisis. As an example, as of November 2009, 65% of Nevada homes have minus equity. Additionally, Nevada has double digit unemployment. Therefore, there has been an important need for a Las Vegas loan modification. Nevertheless, there are many main reasons why a Las [...]
8 Reasons To Buy a Home Now
February 6th, 2011
davidguide If you’ve been straddling the fence about buying a home, you could be kicking yourself when this unique window of opportunity closes. Never in history have the cards beens stacked for the buyer as they are now. Here are eight reasons that will convince you that NOW is the right time to stop renting and [...]
Consider This – Selling Your Home Quickly May Save You Money
February 5th, 2011
davidguide As we reach the end of another year, I find myself musing over the latest housing market trends and wondering just how hard it might be to sell my house next year. We have had more than a decade of non-stop house price growth, but now the housing market has reached a point of instability [...]
Tax Lien Investing
January 27th, 2011
davidguide This is the Best Housing Economy in History…for Tax Lien Investors! There has never been a better time in history for tax lien investing, ask anybody that’s doing it! This economy has made getting a house from your Tax lien investment much easier, folks just aren’t paying their taxes and the banks are SO heavy in foreclosure [...]
MPs debate tuition fees rise as student protests build
December 9th, 2010
davidguide Andrew Sparrow with all the latest as the Commons prepares to vote on tuition fees – a vote that will split the Lib Dems, and perhaps damage the coalition 1.22pm: Denham is now quoting David Rendel, the former Lib Dem MP. He has an email that Rendel sent to colleagues. Rendel said he did not [...]
Vice President Biden’s Remarks on Tax Cuts & Unemployment
December 3rd, 2010
davidguide Vice President Biden met with Treasury Secretary Geithner and White House Budget Director Jack Lew on the status of negotiations with congressional leaders on extending the Bush-Era tax cuts. Before the meeting, he commented on the monthly jobs report that says unemployment increased in November from 9.6 to 9.8 percent, calling it another reason why [...]
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