An economics presentation at Humboldt State University. Special guest lecturer Dr. Christopher Thornberg of Beacon Economics discusses the current housing bubble and its effects on California. |
An economics presentation at Humboldt State University. Special guest lecturer Dr. Christopher Thornberg of Beacon Economics discusses the current housing bubble and its effects on California. |
An economics presentation at Humboldt State University. Special guest lecturer Dr. Christopher Thornberg of Beacon Economics discusses the current housing bubble and its effects on California. |
RISMEDIA, June 11, 2009-The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) released its Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey for the week ending June 5, 2009. The Market Composite Index, a measure of mortgage loan application volume, was 611.0, a decrease of 7.2% on a seasonally adjusted basis from 658.7 one week earlier. .. |
RISMEDIA, May 22, 2009-This week’s headlines from the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS include: A new offer from NAR’s REALTOR Benefits® Program Partner, eNeighborhoods; a FREE webinar through REALTOR® University; and REALTORS® explore land use challenges. NAR’s REALTOR Benefits® partner, eNeighborhoods Announces new member offer As a real estate professional, every presentation, proposal … |
The Ten Warning Signs to Determine if Your Business is at Risk or Recession Proof. Discover the deadliest mistakes that businesses make and the solution to overcome them. |
SALT LAKE CITY — University of Utah will soon begin offering a master’s degree in real estate development. |
Salt Lake City » University of Utah will soon begin offering a master’s degree in real estate development. The state Board of Regents approved the change Friday. |
The residential real estate market is showing signs of improving, but the commercial sector is still deteriorating, experts said this morning at the Virginia Commonwealth University’s 19th Annual Real Estate Trends Conference at the Greater Richmond Convention Center. Commercial real estate values nationally have dropped nearly 40 percent since peaking in October 2007 and they could lose even … |
The next big headache for banks is likely to be commercial real estate and analysts expect big losses and another wave of bank failures to result. |