The Complete Guide to Reverse Mortgages
by Tyler Kraemer and Tammy H Kraemer
A Simon & Schuster eBook. Simon & Schuster has a great book for every reader.
The Wealthy Renter offers a clear, unbiased, straightforward approach to the biggest investment most people will ever make - their housing. Written by a top-ranked financial research analyst, it aims to help readers make wise housing decisions that will improve their lives.
The family residence is the backbone of the American economy, the most valuable and enduring asset for those who have achieved a financial foothold. Yet today record numbers of households confront foreclosure. In the next year it is estimated that over two million Americans will lose their homes and almost two billion dollars of wealth will disappear in the process. How did the traditional "American Dream" morph into a nightmare for so many? Real estate attorney and educator Shari B. Olefson, a...
The importance of house prices to households, real estate developers, banks and policy-makers cannot be overemphasised. House price changes affect consumer spending and business investment patterns, which in turn affect the wider macro economy and the entire business cycle. Measuring and understanding house prices is therefore essential to a functioning economy, but researchers continue to disagree on the best methodological approach for constructing real estate indices. This book argues the n...
If at first you don't succeed try doing what the loan officer told you to do the first time
by Santa Publishing
Becoming Rich Through Investment- Transforming Personal Finances Into -an Automatic Money Machine
by Mia Mellison
This is a revised edition of the 2017 Amazon Best Seller Real Estate … on your terms, with bonus chapters added. A NEW APPROACH TO REAL ESTATE … ON your terms! Your career is in real estate, or maybe you’re looking to invest. That means you know the general consensus: The real estate market is unpredictable; therefore, your income has to be. You’re at the mercy of the economy and the bank. What if that’s not the truth? What if you had the tools, know-how, and been there-done-that experience from...
Development of a Forecasting Model to Predict the Downturn and Upturn of a Real Estate Market in the Inland Empire
by Thomas F Flynn
How to Sell a House When It's Worth Less Than the Mortgage
by Dwan Bent-Twyford
Due to the wave of refinancing in recent years, and the fall in home values, in 2009 about 12 million homeowners and investors will be "underwater"--owing more than their property is worth. This book explains all the options for these homeowners who are trapped with houses they want to get free from, people whose property value has dropped so low that they can't sell the property, people whose mortgage payment has adjusted and now they can't afford the property. In addition to offering advice on...
Oregon Real Estate Wholesaling Residential Real Estate Investor & Commercial Real Estate Investing
by Brian Mahoney
New York Real Estate Wholesaling Residential Real Estate Investor & Commercial Real Estate Investing
Georgia Real Estate Book for GA House Flip Real Estate Investing
by Brian Mahoney
I Got Problems But Closing Loans Ain't One
by Creative Birthday Gift Studio
Focusing on Chicago's West Side, After Redlining illuminates how urban activists were able to change banks’ behavior to support investment in communities that they had once abandoned. American banks, to their eternal discredit, long played a key role in disenfranchising nonwhite urbanites and, through redlining, blighting the very city neighborhoods that needed the most investment. Banks long showed little compunction in aiding and abetting blockbusting, discrimination, and outright theft from...
The U.S. home mortgage industry first formalized risk criteria in the 1920s and 1930s to determine which applicants should receive funds. Over the past eighty years, these formulae have become more sophisticated. Guy Stuart demonstrates that the very concepts on which lenders base their decisions reflect a set of social and political values about "who deserves what." Stuart examines the fine line between licit choice and illicit discrimination, arguing that lenders, while eradicating blatantly d...