If you’ve been looking for foreclosed homes for sale in DC, Maryland, Pennsylvania or Virginia, and wanted to try web search, here we have a collection of some really good web resources. Making your search of foreclosed homes in DC, MD, PA and VA easy, we bring you the list of foreclosed homes search websites. Here it goes:
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Easy Search For Foreclosed Homes In DC, Maryland, Pennsylvania & Virginia
October 4th, 2009 — Real Estate
DC Commercial Real Estate Links
September 28th, 2009 — Real Estate
Looking for a good DC commercial real estate broker? Here’re few links to the top DC commercial real estate websites:
- Summit Commercial Real Estate, LLC - Website: summitcre.com- Phone: (202) 682-9114
- TG Associates | Coldwell Banker Commercial Real Estate – Website: tgcre.com – Phone: (202) 746-0193
- Bennett Group – Website: bennettgroupdc.com – Phone: (202) 625-3330
- 1050 Real Estate – Website: 1050realestate.com – Phone: (301) 642-4430
- Meridian Title, LLC – Website: meridiantitlellc.com – Phone: (703) 718-2080
- Capital Retail Group – Website: capitalretailgroup.com – Phone: (202) 319-2884
- Commercial Lending Associates – Website: commerciallendingassociates.com – Phone: (571) 213-1407
- Capitol Creag, LLC – Website: capitolcreag.com – Phone: (202) 355-1028
- Tom Welch, Realtor – Website: tomwelch.net – Phone: (202) 422-6500
- Regus/HQ Business Centers - Website: hq.com – Phone: (202) 661-4600
Maryland Unemployment & Its Effect On Real Estate
September 10th, 2009 — Housing, Real Estate
As per past trend, more people are out of work, the house-as-ATM is the way out. During unemployment, credit continues to be tight and spending is down. And all these indicators argue for a contraction of the very housing market which drove the economic expansion of the early 2000’s.
A Labor Day drive thru the countryside in Northern Maryland has identified dozens of houses for sale. The owners want higher sale prices than they will get. On asking many of them, you’ll hear something like “I can’t take a loss”. They feel entitled to a profit on their “investment.” Imagine that notion applied to stocks. And houses weren’t the only thing for sale. Cars with too-high prices sprayed on their windshields, farm equipment, even a telephone pole! The stock market rebound since March counts well as a Primary Wave Two.














