Florida Hurricane Season – 2010
Florida Hurricane Season – 2010 – Up to ten predicted this season.
Is Mortgage Mediation the Answer?
Obviously, given the sheer number of troubled borrowers (approximately 6 million currently delinquent nationwide) there are ample opportunities for mistakes to be made.
Are Investors Souring on Housing?
While sales of existing homes shot up across most of the nation in April, they fell in the West, down 6.2 percent.
Florida Attraction In Jacksonville
Florida Attraction In Jacksonville to visit this Summer – the Okefenokee Swamp
Are Home Builders on a Cliff?
The New Home Sales report today was nothing short of exceptional. The number beat all expectations and beat them by a lot. So are the builders back? Not so fast.
Tips For Successful House Staging
Great ideas that work for staging your house for sale in today’s market.
Home Buyer Tax Credit Snafu: No USDA Loans
In 2006, the USDA program backed about 31,000 loans or $3 billion worth. In 2009, that had grown to 133,000 loans worth $16.2 billion. The good news is the standards are tight and the default rates far better than the FHA. The bad news is the program wasn’t meant to handle that many loans, and it ran out of money.
Looking For More Convention Traffic For Jacksonville
The local Jacksonville hotel community, a group called “Visit Jacksonville” and the SMG have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to streamline efforts in the booking process to generate more convention business for the city. This memorandum establishes the Jacksonville Convention Center Alliance, which will simplify the booking process for the Prime F. Osborn III [...]
Seasonal Adjustments Muddle Mortgage Surveys
What do you do when a certain economic indicator is just so far out of whack that whether the weather is cold or whether the weather is hot, we’ll be bewildered whatever the weather, whether we like it or not?
Jacksonville One Minute Tour
A Quick one minute tour of Jacksonville, Florida ! Got questions . . . grab the FREE 2010 Jacksonville Guide Book.
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