How to turn the crisis on a dime – Bailout Alternatives

September 30, 2008

ABOLISH CAPITAL GAINS TAXES

This could be our Golden Parachute.
Okay I didn’t go to Harvard business school but I do think there is a simple solution to the problem of what to do with all of these delinquent mortgages that doesn’t have to cost the taxpayers 700 billion dollars. I wish that I could say [...]

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Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008

September 28, 2008

The House Committee on Financial Services, with Congressman Barney Frank chairman, has released the text of the draft of The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008
The bill, widely touted as the “The bailout bill” will go to House of Representatives tomorrow and to the Senate on Wednesday. The speed at which this bill [...]

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First Time Homebuyers – Where to Start

September 9, 2008

Well this weekend I met a young couple at a home that they found on my website. It wasn’t one of my personal listings, it was listed with another company. They walked through and liked what they saw. This was a foreclosure that was listed for sale for $79,000 and it had three bedrooms [...]

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How Much Should I Offer?

August 19, 2008

Well I hear that question a lot! In fact that is probably the single most important question in a Realtor’s day! And I am here to tell you that there is no easy answer. There are some easy questions, that may help you figure it out, but no easy answers. Everyone’s brother tells them not [...]

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DeKalb County is Going Green!

July 19, 2008

Low flow fixtures are now required
for DeKalb County homeowners
who buy and close after Jun. 1, 2008
Due to the recent drought conditions that have plagued Georgia for over a year, a New Ordinance has been passed by the DeKalb County Commissioners. This requires that in all home purchases which occur after June [...]

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