April 30, 2012

Daily Housing News Round-up

            New Virginia Affordable Housing Community Goes Green. Secretary Donovan discusses the housing market outlook with Bloomberg. Builders of Hope, launches a new program that will turn 500 foreclosed homes in Atlanta and Baltimore into affordable housing. The White House honors nine individuals who are using innovative approaches to promote [...]

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April 27, 2012

Weekly Online Resources Round-up

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In a recent installment of the White House White Board, Brian Deese, Deputy Director of the National Economic Council, explained how President Obama’s mortgage refinancing proposal would make it much easier for millions of American homeowners to refinance their mortgage and save hundreds of dollars every month.  Take a look at the video below:   [...]

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Daily Housing News Round-Up

The National Coalition for Homeless Veterans honors President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama for their leadership to end veteran homelessness. The Associated Press reports that the number of Americans who signed contracts to buy U.S. homes rose in March. American Indian communities look to tap renewable energy potential with federal seed money. Craigslist changes [...]

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April 26, 2012

Daily Housing News Round-Up

  Today, Secretary Donovan testified before the Senate Subcommittee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Mortgage Daily’s headline, “HUD Chief: FHA Returning to Mandated Reserve Level by 2015.” The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports, city and bank officials tout $9 million program to boost Las Vegas homeownership. The Las Vegas Sun also expounds on the public-private [...]

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Mixing and matching the generations in the workforce: What motivates Generation Y?

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“The Children now love luxury. They have bad manners, contempt for authority, they show disrespect for adults, and love to talk rather than work or exercise. They no longer rise when adults enter the room. They contradict their parents, chatter in front of company, gobble down their food at the table, and intimidate their teachers.” [...]

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