The Community Reinvestment Act Explained In Simple Terms

2019-07-30T12:40:08-04:00Real Estate|

The federal government adopted the Housing and Community Development Act in 1977, and the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) portion was designed to prompt lending institutions to provide mortgages for low- and moderate-income Americans. The underlying reasoning for the CRA was to discourage discriminatory lending practices that inhibited low-income communities and neighborhoods.

The Monopoly Technique – How To Build Value By Acquiring Adjacent Properties

2019-07-25T12:40:09-04:00Real Estate|

Have you ever played the classic board game called Monopoly? The object of the game is to collect all the properties until one winner bankrupts all the other players. The other part of the game is that accumulating properties adjacent to each other increases the value of the individual properties. When a player acquires all the properties of the same color (two or three), then the rents go up and property development can begin.

How To Find Hot Real Estate Markets

2019-07-16T12:40:11-04:00Real Estate|

A hot market in real estate is identified by a few things, which include higher prices, lower amounts of unsold inventory, and desirable neighborhoods. Neighborhoods can increase in value because of having an excellent location, high-paying jobs, quality schools, and a variety of attractive amenities.

5 Ways To Find Properties For Sale That Are Not Listed Yet

2019-05-21T12:40:09-04:00Real Estate|

Real estate agents, who are successful, know that getting listings is the life energy of their business. It is boring to sit around waiting for a new client to call. It is expensive to spend extraordinary amounts of money on general advertising to get listings. Clever real estate people learn how to find properties for sale before they are listed.

FOMC Statement: No Changes to Key Fed Rate

2019-05-02T12:40:10-04:00Market Outlook|

The meeting of the Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee ended Wednesday with the Committee's customary post-meeting statement recapping monetary policy matters considered by the Committee. Members voted not to change the current target rate range of the federal funds rate. The current rate range of 2.25 percent to 2.50 percent.

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