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CW 238 – Moving Into 2012 With Daniel Ameduri

CW 238 – Moving Into 2012 With Daniel Ameduri

With an insurmountable national debt and a disastrous worldwide economy, could the United States still come out top dog? Join Jason Hartman and returning guest, Daniel Ameduri, inflation expert and Chief Strategist of FutureMoneyTrends.com, as they examine the possibilities and talk about Daniel’s...

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Great Property Deals in Dallas

Great Property Deals in Dallas

We like to preach how investors should view the housing market as a loose collection of autonomous kingdoms rather than a monolithic mass. For purposes of turning a profit and making a solid investment deal, there is no national housing market but there are plenty of local opportunities where you can...

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#91 – Market Predictions for San Antonio, TX in 2011

#91 – Market Predictions for San Antonio, TX in 2011

San Antonio, TX: 16.1% Return on Investment (2011) San Antonio experienced value stabilization in 2009, coming off a 2007 value peak.  With fundamentally sound economics for the city, and a strong business environment, San Antonio is expected to resume its long-term trend of modest, steady value...

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#80 - Market Predictions for Houston, TX in 2011

#80 - Market Predictions for Houston, TX in 2011

Houston, TX: 19.1% Return on Investment (2011) Houston differs from many other markets in that its values were severely depressed during the 1990’s, because of low energy prices.  This led to a significant degree of value appreciation from 2000 through 2007, but a moderate contraction after the financial...

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#77 - Market Predictions for Dallas, TX in 2011

#77 - Market Predictions for Dallas, TX in 2011

Dallas, TX: 19.6% Return on Investment (2011) Dallas experienced a series of moderate appreciation followed by a gradual contraction that has resulted in much less price volatility than has been experienced by other market areas.  The area is expected to hit the bottom of its mild contraction in 2011...

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11.5% Return Expected for Austin, Texas, Income Properties

11.5% Return Expected for Austin, Texas, Income Properties

Austin experienced a moderate value contraction after the financial collapse, but is now regressing back toward its long-term trend of modest single digit appreciation. The economic fundamentals of Austin continue to be strong as it moves into 2011. Currently, approximately 37% of listings in Austin...

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#69 - Market Predictions for Austin, TX in 2011

#69 - Market Predictions for Austin, TX in 2011

Austin, TX: 11.5% Return on Investment (2011) Austin experienced a moderate value contraction after the financial collapse, but is now regressing back toward its long-term trend of modest single digit appreciation. The economic fundamentals of Austin continue to be strong as it moves into 2011. Currently,...

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Dallas-Fort Worth new-home sales, starts drop by about a third

New-home sales in Dallas-Fort Worth plunged more than 30 percent in the first quarter as the credit crunch and economic worries kept buyers on the sidelines. The decline was almost twice as high as the rate for all of 2007. And the drop in starts was even steeper – down 35 percent from a year...

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Amid Solid Growth in Employment, Texas Seems Poised to Outperform the National Economy

Amid Solid Growth in Employment, Texas Seems Poised to Outperform the National Economy

Amid Solid Growth in Employment, Texas Seems Poised to Outperform the National Economy By Neal Templin Word Count: 966  |  Companies Featured in This Article: Toyota Motor Source: WSJ DALLAS -- The state of Texas prides itself on leading the nation out of recessions. That didn't happen last...

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