A Promising Sign – Fed Chairman Bernanke Points to Signs of Bottom of Economy and Upward Turn
May 6, 2009 by kcolgin · Leave a Comment
RISMEDIA, May 6, 2009-In a testimony delivered before the Joint Economic Committee, U.S. Congress in Washington, D.C., Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke offered his views on recent economic developments, the outlook for the economy and current condition in financial markets- most notably pointing to the evidence that the economy may be bottoming out and [...]
Real Estate Pricing Trends – Supply and Demand
February 17, 2009 by kcolgin · Leave a Comment
FACT: Sellers are typically more realistic in their asking prices. Initial asking values have steadily declined as market conditions slowed. This has created a more competitive marketplace among sellers. FACT: Buyers are increasingly focused on value. If a home is not in perfect condition, a buyer will either: a.) not offer on the home at [...]
