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New Year, No Job, No Mortgage Payment
Posted January 5, 2009 by Kate Dickman
It’s becoming a common situation among the laid off in 2008.
For those who had to clear their office tables and start adjusting their monthly expenses after 6-figure salaries, the reality of post-layoff blues may take its toll this year. It’s no wonder why jobless claims have risen in just as short as five months with several large companies filing for…
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Why 2009 Won’t Be as Bad as You Think
Posted January 2, 2009 by Kate Dickman
We cite three good reasons to still hope for better.
Though most forecasts for the year pin on an even worse performance of the property sector, we decided to resist the inescapable pessimism that lingers in the economy. Here are some reasons not to…
2008’s Top Ten Newsmakers in Real Estate
Posted December 31, 2008 by Kate Dickman
See who made to our first ever list.
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