From the monthly archives:

March 2009

Great Depression Solution to Foreclosure Listings

by Jason MacDowell on March 3, 2009

Great Depression Solution to Foreclosure Listings

President Franklin Roosevelt’s solution to the mortgage crisis in the 1930s is a good model for a scheme to solve the current problem of endless foreclosure listings. Although there are marked differences between the Great Depression and the current crisis, there are also similarities that support the study of what Roosevelt did to contain mortgage defaults during his time.

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Attractive Home Prices and Tax Foreclosures

by Elizabeth Rush on March 2, 2009

Attractive Home Prices and Tax Foreclosures

If you are planning to buy a home that you will occupy for a long time, now is the time to buy, according to Moody’s Economy researcher Celia Chen. Individuals who lost properties to tax foreclosures could begin recovering by looking for bargains among thousands of low-priced homes across the country.

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