housing
Could the 700 Billion Bailout = No Change in the Housing Market?
The general arguments concerning the bailout have gone something along the lines of
Anti Bailout : “The taxpayers should not have to foot a 700 billion dollar bill to bail out Wall Street”
Pro Bailout : “But if taxpayers do not bail out Wall Street the economy will fall apart and those same taxpayers will be hurt”
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National Bank: How to Fix the Housing Crisis for Less than 700 Billion
Recently the news has been dominated by developments with the 700 billion dollar bailout package, and rightfully so. 700 billion is an astronomical sum of money. The first problem is that the 700 billion dollar bailout adds a huge amount of money to the national debt. Not only that, some have hinted [...]
Housing Bill: Seniors and Reverse Mortgages
On 7/30/2008 President Bush signed HR 3221 into law which has many significant effects on homeowners. The Bill, in its final form, covered a number of subjects that Congress had been trying to resolve from the modernization of FHA, to foreclosure assistance for homeowners, to the shoring up for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
The wires [...]
Affordable Housing – What Can You Afford?
Most home buyers do not know where to begin when determining how much house is affordable.Typical wisdom begins by looking at a debt (mortgage payment, credit card debt, car payments, etc.) to income ratio of no more than 40%. Based on a monthly family income of $4,000 per month, this means your total debt [...]