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  • Voters Most Anxious About Economy, Energy
    Even as Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama is visiting the Middle East and Europe this week in order to gain some on-the-ground foreign relations experience and talk about his plans for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the number one concern of American voters is here at home: the economy...


  • Tunisia Real Estate: At the Cusp of a Boom?
    Tunisia is beginning to grab headlines as an international tourism destination. Although not yet as well recognized as its North African neighbors Morocco and Egypt, it is fast catching up. TripAdvisor ranked Jerba, Tunisia number one among its top 10 emerging tourism spots...


  • Oklahoma City Real Estate Afloat in Sinking U.S. Economy
    Oklahoma, where the wind comes sweepin' down the plain! And the wavin' wheat can sure smell sweet When the wind comes right behind the rain. Rogers and Hammerstein aside, real estate in Oklahoma City may indeed smell sweet to investors looking for a region with positive economic prospects and a property...


  • RealEstateCaseStudies.com Offers Step-by-Step Guidance to Investors
    Those new to the real estate investment market often seek guidance on how to track down and negotiate deals in the most effective manner. But unless inexperienced investors are willing to shell out big bucks for classes or seminars, some of which may still be unhelpful, it can be difficult to receive...


  • Foreclosures to Reach One Million By End of 2008
    The foreclosure crisis is continuing to widen, thanks to the perfect storm hitting the U.S. economy. "Almost a half-million Americans lost their homes to foreclosure in the first half of the year, nearly double the same time a year ago. That’s six of every 1,000 households nationwide repossessed...


  • Peer-to-Peer Loans May Be Classified As Securities
    In April, LendingClub.com, a peer-to-peer lending site, announced that it had temporarily stopped accepting new lender registrations and new commitments from existing lenders. The reason for the website’s hiatus, dubbed a “quiet period,” was to allow the site to register with the SEC...