America’s Watchdog to Rescue Disaster Victims

By Mike Colpitts An organization that gained national fame for helping homeowners and businesses in natural disasters, including Hurricane Katrina is offering free aid to homeowners and businesses that suffered property damage or were destroyed in the series of tornadoes that tore through the south-eastern corridor of the U.S. America’s Watchdog is coming to the… Continue reading America’s Watchdog to Rescue Disaster Victims

Foreclosures Pose Clear and Present Danger

By Mike Colpitts Editor A clear and present danger is challenging the U.S. and it’s not the stuff that politicians in Washington, D.C. drudge up to drive fear emotionally charging the masses to sway public opinion. It’s the reality of our times — 7 million foreclosures that have already been formally repossessed by the banks,… Continue reading Foreclosures Pose Clear and Present Danger

U.S. May Dump Homeowner Aid

By Mike Colpitts Little government aid is available to homeowners struggling to hold on to their homes caught in the grip of economic hardship, according to a leading attorney who is spearheading legal action against seven of the nation’s largest banks in the foreclosure crisis. Attorney Philip Kramer, whose firm Kramer-Kaslow of Calabasas, California has… Continue reading U.S. May Dump Homeowner Aid

Housing Watch Index Shows Improving Trends

By Kevin Chiu Starting today Housing Predictor debuts a new real estate index. Housing markets that make the new “Watch List” are being monitored closely for changing economic conditions in the near future as a result of at least two improving economic trends. Some of the markets on the list have already been forecast to… Continue reading Housing Watch Index Shows Improving Trends

Split Housing Market Bottom Forecast

By Kevin Chiu Divided by growing political unrest, a nation in economic turmoil and the reluctance of banks to lend to any but the best of mortgage worthy applicants in the current economy, the U.S. housing market is forecast to experience a split as some areas of the nation hit bottoms of the market and… Continue reading Split Housing Market Bottom Forecast

Chain Reaction Slams World Housing Markets

By Mike Colpitts The world financial system is in a chain reaction collapse and if drastic changes aren’t implemented, the structure of the world’s economy will be changed forever, according to economist Lyndon LaRouche, who ran for U.S. President eight times, more than any other candidate for the nation’s highest office. “I said that in… Continue reading Chain Reaction Slams World Housing Markets

Mortgage Interest Rates Drop on Japan Fears

By Mike Colpitts Interest Rates on home mortgages dropped as a result of investor worries over the disaster in Japan and fears of contagion over financial markets falling across the world. Mortgage rates showed a drop across all types of loans offered to home borrowers, according to Freddie Mac. The average rate on a 30-year… Continue reading Mortgage Interest Rates Drop on Japan Fears

Majority Believe in Free Market Miracle

A majority of those polled say that U.S. policy makers in Washington, D.C. should stop trying to implement programs to aid the troubled housing market, and let free market forces work things out alone. Apparently the majority believe that somehow a miracle will heal the real estate market plagued by years of Wall Street, bank… Continue reading Majority Believe in Free Market Miracle

Donald Trump Runs for President

By Mike Colpitts The political winds that got the U.S. into the financial mess may actually have a chance to change. Donald Trump has all but announced he’s running for president. The real estate mogul is starting to work the TV talk show circuit in preparation for a June announcement that he will compete against… Continue reading Donald Trump Runs for President

Bill Proposed to Outlaw Real Estate Transfer Fees

A bill that would halt the controversial collection of private real estate transfer fees in all 50 states has been proposed to outlaw the action. Maxine Waters (D-CA) offered the legislation in Congress as part of an amendment to revise a law approved nearly four decades ago. The bill was proposed after a coalition of… Continue reading Bill Proposed to Outlaw Real Estate Transfer Fees