Mar
17

Protected: Real Estate Graduate Call 3-17-08

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Mar
17

COMMERCIAL MORTGAGE DELINQUENCIES

Commercial Mortgage Delinquencies Maintain Historic Lows By Ben Johnson – National Real Estate Investor Mar 13, 2008 1:26 PM Delinquency rates on commercial and multifamily loans ended 2007 at or near record lows for most major investor groups, according to new research by the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA). Fourth quarter delinquency rates for commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS), life companies, and government-sponsored enterprises Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac clocked in at or near historic lows. And for FDIC-insured commercial banks and thrifts, delinquency rates were lower at year-end 2007 than during […]

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Mar
17

NORTHEAST WAREHOUSE MARKET

March 7, 2008   NORTHEAST WAREHOUSE MARKET GAINING MOMENTUM FROM SHIFTING TRADE PATTERNS by Laura Stone Mortimer, Senior Economist Last year was one of shifting trade flows moving from Asia into the U.S. Growth in the market share of containerized imports arriving at West Coast ports from Northeast Asian countries declined by 1.5%. The same cannot be said for East Coast ports, which experienced an increase in market share of nearly 9%, thanks to increases in all-water shipments. This is anticipated to be a structural shift in trade flows, where goods […]

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Mar
14

Yes you can sell your deals, even in this Market

A major concern investors have in this market is “Will I be able to sell this property after I rehab itâ€?? It is hard to miss all the news reports detailing how the real estate market has slowed and how there are so many properties sitting on the market for sale with no buyers, etc, etc, etc. That may all very well be true, however homes are still selling. I will repeat that, homes are still selling. According to the National Association of Realtors, annualized sales of total existing homes […]

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