Posts Tagged ‘2009’

GDP – KEITH, THE REALTOR

July 1, 2010 - 11:09 pm 1 Comment

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Keith wants to be the Main Man in Marpole, a Vancouver neighbourhood in transition. He works on consolidating his image as the areas star real estate agent. At 27, the former restaurant manager has jumped feet first into Vancouvers housing market competing with 12,000 other realtors to be a “go-to real estate guy.” Vancouvers red-hot housing market was thrown into the deep freeze by the global meltdown. But it has made a remarkable recovery and Keith is determined to ride the wave. Where more timid souls see crisis, Keith sees commissions.

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North Carolina (UNC) Tar Heels 2008-2009 NCAA Champions Tribute

May 27, 2010 - 7:16 pm 25 Comments

UNC 2008-2009 NCAA CHAMPIONS!!
**WATCH IT IN HQ**

Made by: Jimmy Zhong (jimmersz@gmail.com)

Special Thanks to:
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For all your help and support!

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Once again sorry about some of the video quality, my resources were limited

#20 – Top Favorited (Today) – Sports (4/14/09)
#52 – Top Rated (Today) – Sports (4/14/09)
#93 – Top Favorited (This Week) – Sports (4/20/09)

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cantosTV: House prices to drop another 15-20% in 2009

May 23, 2010 - 7:38 am 10 Comments

Nationwide’s Fionnuala Earley, Ed Stansfield of Capital Economics and Charles Davis from CEBR offer a gloomy outlook for the UK housing market in 2009, with predictions of a peak to trough fall in house prices ranging from 25 to 40 per cent. Michael Coogan, Director General at the Council of Mortgage lenders discusses the ongoing lending shortage, while IPD’s Ian Cullen talks about how the commercial property sector will fare in the new year.

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This Month In Real Estate (US): December 2009

May 1, 2010 - 11:27 pm No Comments

Hello and welcome to This Month in Real Estate. Im Jay Papasan.

The First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit has been extended and expanded, and the details can be found in our most recent special edition.

For December, we take a look at the results the incentive had on stimulating home sales since 2008.

According to the IRS, about 1.4 million people have taken advantage of the first time homebuyer tax credit.

Not surprisingly, California ranks number one with the number of people filing a claim for the tax credit, while Alaska and Wyoming are among the states with the fewest number of claims.

But those numbers dont tell the whole story. For more, we go to Bryon Ellington. Bryon?
Bryon: Thanks, Jay.

According to the Internal Revenue Service, every state in the Union has participated in the First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit.

If we look at the results according to the total number of claims, heres how the rankings shake out:

California is number one with more than 160 thousand tax payers taking advantage of the first time home buyer tax credit.

Texas is number two with over 131 thousand.

And Florida is number three with over 105 thousand.

But when we look at the data in terms of per capita claims, or the percentage of folks in each state who took advantage of the tax credit, we get radically different results.

Heres a look at the top three in terms of per capita participation in the tax credit

Nevada is in the number one position with more than 20 thousand claims out of a population of 2.6 million.

Utah is in the number two position with over 17 thousand claims out of a population of 2.7 million.

And Arizona is in the third position with over 38 thousand claims out of a population of 6.5 million.

Whats more, we find Alaska moving from near the bottom of the rankings to number 26 above California! And Wyoming, the least populated state in the U.S., moves to number 16. Thats just a bit behind Texas in terms of per capita tax payer participation.

Back to you, Jay

Jay: Thanks, Bryon. Thats it for This Month in Real Estate. Thank you for joining us.

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Gerald Celente – 2009 Commercial Real Estate Collapse

March 15, 2010 - 3:08 am 13 Comments

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Gerald Celente (born November 29, 1946) is a United States trend forecaster, publisher of the Trends Journal, business consultant[3] and author who makes predictions about the global financial markets and other events of historical importance. Celente has described himself as a “political atheist” and “citizen of the world.” He has appeared as a guest on television news shows such as The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Today Show, Good Morning America, CBS Morning News and NBC Nightly News.

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More Florida Commercial Real Estate Collapse Empty Vacant Office Space

March 12, 2010 - 7:01 am 25 Comments

Need to lease any office space? There is more and more available in Florida and other places around the country. If this continues many more companies will be out of business and bankrupt. I’ve heard over 150K businesses went bust last year.

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Florida commercial real estate collapse March 2009

March 9, 2010 - 4:42 am 25 Comments

How is your town doing? Is there tons of empty commercial real estate? Is this the end of the urban sprawl? Many are losing millions from lost rentals. If the large corporations are having a hard time staying in business how is the little guy going to make it? If debt is money and there is no credit, there is no money! Please add a video of your town of commercial or residential. You pray & the churches prey! March 13, 2009

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Foreclosure Tsunami. Proof of the Coming Real Estate Collapse.

February 18, 2010 - 3:23 pm 25 Comments

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Listen to RealtyTrac analysis of foreclosure tsunami January 26th, 2009, 5:45 pm

Interview with foreclosure tracker Rick Sharga of RealtyTrac on whats the chance that what he calls a tsunami of missed mortgage payments will abate anytime soon. I had to cut the first 4 minutes due to the time limit. But, please listen closely at 2:18, Mr. Sharga talks about Shadow Inventory. It’s shocking~!

What I learned today will have devastating ramification for the real estate marketing and in turn the entire financial and stock market and the broader economy as a whole.

If true…our real estate fate is seal. There will be more housing and real estate foreclosure carnage ahead. The road is long.

Prepare yourself and protect your family from this coming economic catastrophe.

PLEASE RATE, LINK, SHARE and SPREAD the word so others can learn about the real nature of our real estate and economic crisis. Don’t be a sponge to the talking heads that spew only that which benefits them and their bosses. Wake up!
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From L.A Times:

Bulk of bank-owned homes aren’t even on the market yet
“Banks to unleash flood of REOs” at Inman News looks at the effect of foreclosures on the housing market this year:

Inventories of unsold homes are likely to swell in coming months as lenders begin to push a growing backlog of repossessed homes up for sale — often in communities already awash in distressed properties….

Because it can take weeks or months for lenders to put repossessed homes on the market, the impact of real estate-owned (REO) properties on inventories lags behind foreclosures. Government efforts to recapitalize banks through the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) and other bailout measures may also have taken some of the heat off of lenders to unload REO properties at fire-sale prices.

But with the emphasis of TARP and other government relief efforts now expected to shift to creating jobs, helping troubled borrowers avoid foreclosure and providing incentives for home buyers, lenders could soon unleash a torrent of real-estate owned, or “REO” properties — even in markets already flooded with an oversupply of homes for sale.

“It’s almost like a tsunami — you can see it coming and you know it’s going to hit but you can’t get out of the way,” said Ann Stickel, vice president of affiliated services with Sarasota, Fla.-based brokerage Michael Saunders & Co.

So how many bank-owned properties aren’t even on the Multiple Listing Service yet? RealtyTrac senior vice president Rick Sharga puts the number at 75%. That’s a lot of houses.

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Real Estate Time BOMB. Foreclosures and the Collapse of the Real Estate Market

February 2, 2010 - 7:46 am 25 Comments

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What I learned today will have devastating ramification for the real estate marketing and in turn the entire financial and stock market and the broader economy as a whole.

If true…our real estate fate is seal. There will be more housing and real estate foreclosure carnage ahead. The road is long.

Prepare yourself and protect your family from this coming economic catastrophe.

PLEASE RATE, LINK, SHARE and SPREAD the word so others can learn about the real nature of our real estate and economic crisis. Don’t be a sponge to the talking heads that spew only that which benefits them and their bosses. Wake up!
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From L.A Times:

Bulk of bank-owned homes aren’t even on the market yet
“Banks to unleash flood of REOs” at Inman News looks at the effect of foreclosures on the housing market this year:

Inventories of unsold homes are likely to swell in coming months as lenders begin to push a growing backlog of repossessed homes up for sale — often in communities already awash in distressed properties….

Because it can take weeks or months for lenders to put repossessed homes on the market, the impact of real estate-owned (REO) properties on inventories lags behind foreclosures. Government efforts to recapitalize banks through the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) and other bailout measures may also have taken some of the heat off of lenders to unload REO properties at fire-sale prices.

But with the emphasis of TARP and other government relief efforts now expected to shift to creating jobs, helping troubled borrowers avoid foreclosure and providing incentives for home buyers, lenders could soon unleash a torrent of real-estate owned, or “REO” properties — even in markets already flooded with an oversupply of homes for sale.

“It’s almost like a tsunami — you can see it coming and you know it’s going to hit but you can’t get out of the way,” said Ann Stickel, vice president of affiliated services with Sarasota, Fla.-based brokerage Michael Saunders & Co.

So how many bank-owned properties aren’t even on the Multiple Listing Service yet? RealtyTrac senior vice president Rick Sharga puts the number at 75%. That’s a lot of houses.

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Tags: “The dollar collapse” “housing crisis” “financial crisis” subprime hyperinflation inflation economy “economic collapse” “stock market” “stock market collapse” “real estate” fed “federal reserve” money “fiat money” gold silver commodities housing bubble 2009 2008 downfall investing for sale training agent agency selling subprime Peter Schiff Jim Rogers Gerald Celente Alex Jones Ben Bernanke

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2009 Realtor Party Video Contest – David Weldon

January 23, 2010 - 5:37 am 16 Comments

Entry from David Weldon, Realtor Realty Sales Group – Temecula, CA Member – Southwest Riverside County Association of Realtors

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