Archive for the 'Stories and Experiences' Category

Ron Paul Speaks Out Against The 2008 Bush Administration’s Federal Bailout Plan – Why It Will Not Work And How It Will Hurt You Even If You Have No Money Invested In The Market

Now that Ron Paul isn’t a presidential candidate anymore, he seems to be in great demand by the mainstream media. As odd a pairing as it is, especially given that the mainstream media was one of his movement’s greatest enemies, it is great to have such an honest voice of reason help explain things [...]

The Five Most Dangerous Mistakes You Can Make Renting A House That Can Cost You Thousands And Lead To Eviction

In this new economical era, people are beginning to question, “Should I buy a house or rent a house”. Prices are falling, but they don’t appear to be stopping. Many people are scared after seeing very responsible friends and family face foreclosure as a result of being unable to sell or owing more [...]

A Bright Light Among The Gloom: A Foreclosure Story That Actually Worked Out

We’ve been hearing a lot of news about loan modification programs coming from the government. At first the idea of helping struggling homeowners sounds great, like a new chance for so many who fell behind for one reason or another. But then you read the details and you find that only a small [...]

No Jim Cramer, We Haven’t Hit Bottom Yet: The Number Of Current Foreclosures Is Up 121 Percent – Slowly Creeping Towards One Million U.S. Homes

Despite what people are saying, things are getting worse. As foreclosures continue to creep closer to major metropolitan areas, and out of outskirt areas, more and more people will be bit.
Even if some talking (or yelling) heads like Jim Cramer suggest that the we’ve “hit bottom” and that the real estate market [...]

Ever Wonder Who Caused The Housing Bubble To Be As Bad As It Was? It Was Mortgage Brokers Like This…

I’ve worked in real estate for several years during the boom as a side hobby. I was introduced to some of the kindest and most sincere people I’ve ever met in addition to the kind of filth that you’d imagine would occupy the bottom of an industrial septic tank. An old coworker sent [...]