The New Faces of American Poverty: Access to Credit

The New Faces of American Poverty: Access to Credit

In 2014, I published two chapters in an academic journal called The New Faces of American Poverty: A Reference Guide to the Great Recession. One of these chapters, entitled Access to Credit, covered the effects of tightening credit conditions on the economy’s recovery.

While one cannot to directly compare 2008’s recession conditions to today's economic situation, it is worth familiarizing yourself with how credit works when making a large purchase and the impact it has on the world’s economy. Follow the link below to learn more.

Read the chapter

Summer is the New Spring for Real Estate

Summer is the New Spring for Real Estate

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Some Highlights

  • The health crisis slowed the market this spring, so buyers are jumping back into the market to make their moves this summer.

  • Check these 10 items off your to-do list so your house is ready to sell while buying is hot!

  • Let’s connect today to prepare your house for the sizzling summer market.

2020 Homeowner Wish List

2020 Homeowner Wish List

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Some Highlights

  • In a recent study by realtor.com, homeowners noted some of the main things they would change about their homes to make them more livable.

  • Not surprisingly, more space, an updated kitchen, and a home gym rose to the top of the list.

  • If you’re thinking of selling this year, having these items in your listing might make your house more desirable than ever to potential buyers.

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