Blog Archive for Tag 'Fannie Mae', only excerpts shown, click title for full entry.

Forclosure Sales Dropping Early in 2012

To search for Arizona foreclosures click here. Nevada has long held the No. 1 spot for the most foreclosures in the nation. And while it still does, a dramatic shift is taking place in the state. Foreclosure sales dropped 40 percent in February in Nevada, according to foreclosure data of western states by ForeclosureRadar.  Other [...]

Keller Williams Realty Welcomes Top Producing Southern Arizona Real Estate Brokerage to its Ranks

Keller Williams® Realty Inc. announced today the launch of Keller Williams Southern Arizona. The new operation, formerly with Realty Executives®, includes seven offices, with more than 375 top-producing real estate agents and staff. “We felt it was our responsibility to be the stewards of our agents’ careers and, based on our research and what we [...]

Biosphere 2 Ready for New Research

Biosphere 2, that grand experiment with a checkered history, is being readied for new research conducted by the University of Arizona. Tuesday evening, Dr. Travis Huxman discussed plans for the facility with a group of about 30 people at the Cushing Street Bar. Huxman, who has a doctorate in biological sciences, and is an associate [...]

The Lending Collapse of 2009

This is a 60 Minutes (CBS) video regarding what occurred in the mortgage industry and secondary market in 2008/2009.  One of the best pieces done about the mortgage crisis that we have seen thus far. It attempts to eliminate the “lawyer speak” so we can understand the real reasons why so many American’s are facing a foreclosure or [...]

New-Fannie Mae Makes Buying/Selling Tucson Homes Easier

Special Offers Closing Cost Assistance and Appliance Incentive for Fannie Mae Homes Fannie Mae is offering a 3.5% incentive* for buyers who purchase and close on a Fannie Mae-owned home between January 28 and April 30, 2010. Buyers purchasing properties listed on this site that are closed within this period may receive up to 3.5% [...]