Market MoverFIXING the Economy Via Social Security R...
Wednesday Nov 25 | via American Reporter
Market Mover FIXING THE ECONOMY VIA SOCIAL SECURITY REFORM by Mark Scheinbaum American Reporter Correspondent Albuquerque, N.M. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.. April 6, 2009 -- The debates are going 'round and 'round on "fixing the economy." Perhaps we should focus upon entirely new ideas and models instead of repairing financial structures and infrastructures ... Comment?
Monday Nov 23 | via KOAT.com - Local News
Home sales surged across the nation last month and skyrocketed in the past month in Albuquerque. Comment?
Monday Nov 23 | via New Mexico Business Weekly
Real estate agents were busy in October, when sales of existing homes jumped 10.1 percent from the previous month, according to the National Association of Realtors . Comment?
Land Use Town Hall Covers Local Issues
Monday Nov 16 | via Realtor Magazine
Associate broker Holly Mabery, ABR, with Coldwell Banker Mabery Real Estate in Cottonwood, Ariz., is concerned that a federal draft proposal to designate 160,000 acres of National Forest in Northern Arizona as a National Scenic Area would block future development of infrastructure, schools, and homes in the Sedona Verde Valley area. Comment?
Supporters of Iraq war hold San Francisco rally
Monday Nov 16 | via WXMI
At the site of some of the most heated U.S. protests against the war with Iraq, demonstrators supporting the war rallied yesterday while also expressing support for others to state their views. Comment?
Fannie Mae: Recession unofficially over
Tuesday Nov 17 | via New Mexico Business Weekly
In declaring the recession "unofficially" over, Fannie Mae 's monthly economics and mortgage market analysis predicts the economy will achieve reasonable growth in the fourth quarter of this year. Comment?
NM foreclosed homes to be purchased, renovated
Sep 29, 2009 | via KVIA
The New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority says an offer has been accepted to buy the first foreclosed home using money allocated through the federal Neighborhood Stabilization Program. Comment?
New Mexico Real Estate To Remain Sluggish In 2009
Sep 29, 2009 | via Nu Wire Investor
New Mexico real estate is projected to see a double digit drop in home values across major cities for 2009 as many new homes still remain empty due to lack of demand. Comment?
Feda s Beige Book: New Mexico regiona s economy hold...
Sep 9, 2009 | via New Mexico Business Weekly
The economy in New Mexico and six neighboring states "generally held steady in late July and August," the U.S. Federal Reserve reported Wednesday in its latest "Beige Book" survey of the region's business executives. Comment?
MFA allocates $2.4M for homeless programs
Aug 12, 2009 | via Bizjournals
The New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority is supervising the allocation of more than $2.4 million in federal stimulus money for homelessness prevention programs in 19 counties across the state. 1 comment
Las Vegas rebound riding on $8.5B CityCenter
19 min ago | via Marin Independent Journal
Sin City is pinning its biggest bet ever - $8.5 billion - on a 67-acre, six-tower complex of striking hotels, gourmet restaurants, swank shops and a single casino that starts opening Tuesday in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. Comment?
JP Morgan Chase Might Have Agreement to Help Ohio Bo...
21 min ago | via WCPN-FM Cleveland
An Ohio nonprofit says it has come to a verbal agreement with one of the country's largest banks, JP Morgan Chase, that could help some Ohio borrowers. Comment?
Detroit needs housing rebound to spur pickup sales
31 min ago | via KING-TV Seattle
At Kevin Haner's construction company in Las Vegas, three of the four Dodge Ram pickup trucks are starting to get a little old. Comment?
Mortgage approvals 'still rising'
31 min ago | via BBC News
The number of mortgages approved for house purchases rose for the 11th month in a row, according to the latest Bank of England figures. Comment?
33 min ago | via Village Soup
This very special property offers the quintessential Maine farmhouse with a lovely post and beam barn-both early 1800's. 30 acres with apple orchard, some fields and a small farm pond. Comment?