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Millionaire Now! by Larry NusbaumThis blog is based on the organizational principles found in my new book, "Millionaire Now! - A Financial Toolbox with Seven Steps to Wealth". |
Housing: California Dreaming
Total housing starts dropped 42.4 percent in California in February compared to the same month last year, according to statistics compiled by the Construction Industry Research Board Board, a nonprofit research center, and starts were down 32.8 percent in the first two months of the year compared to the same period last year.
The Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario metro area remained the busiest area of the state for housing starts but went from 7,167 starts in the first two months of 2006 to 4,483 starts in the first two months of 2006 -- a 37.4 percent decline.
Apartment Market Sizzles in the Valley of the Sun
"FindaHome.com is a site for home buyers who are seeking a low-crime, predominantly white and Republican neighborhood where Portuguese is spoken, there are a bunch of well-educated young couples who make lots of money, and there is a nearby Montessori private school, Safeway grocery store, Peet's coffee shop and Thai restaurant." - from Inman News
HomePages.com, PropertyShark.com and HotPads.com are among the other examples of property-search sites that offer rich neighborhood data, and the FindaHome.com search platform uses technology that was licensed from another company, NeighborhoodMatch Inc. NeighborhoodScout.com, Neighboroo.com and ZipCodeStats.com are among the other sites with detailed neighborhood information. Such sites draw heavily from publicly available U.S. Census statistics.
Web-Based Maps Provide Data for Investors, Home Buyers the WSJ
Several initiatives across the U.S. use new mapping technology to open up troves of government data. These applications could potentially help people decide where to live and assess development projects requiring community approval.
Mortgage Availability and Personal Consumption: The Correlation is Not Clear
on Mar 28th, 2007 in Market Overview by Jeff Miller
Random Roger weighs in with HOUSING
Quantifying the Economic Impact of Housing Declines from Jeff Miller
Multiple $250K tax breaks possible on single sale
Good news for unmarried co-owners
Another benefit to home-seller financing
Avoiding 'soft prepay' requirement
Primer on Subprime - Its About Credit Tightening And Fed Cuts
Fed Doesn't See a Recession Looming from MSNBC
The Maricopa Association of Government's website (www.mag.maricopa.gov) shows housing values, affordability and appreciation for the fourth quarter of 2006 for the MAG Region (Metro Phoenix) and compares that with other cities that compete with metro Phoenix, such as Albuquerque, Dallas and Atlanta. Check it out at the attached link: HERE
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