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Division On Occupy Wall Street Protests

Destin, FL - October 18, 2011 - (RealEstateRama) -- A new opinion poll shows that Americans are unsure whether demonstrations outside of Wall Street will lead to social change. That was the finding of a survey conducted over the past two weeks, during which time the protests elevated to include more than 1,500 cities in the U.S. by the website that forecasted the economic crisis.

15 Million Home Foreclosures Forecast

Destin, FL - October 11, 2011 - (RealEstateRama) -- Home foreclosures have destabilized the U.S. economy and sent home prices in the majority of the country much lower. The foreclosure crisis has had a massive impact on the livelihoods of millions of Americans, and is forecast to impact millions of additional homeowners in coming years.

Foreclosure Crisis Falling and Rising in Major Cities

WASHINGTON, D.C. - July 1, 2011 - (RealEstateRama) -- ForeclosureListings.com has noticed falling and rising trends in foreclosures in recent months. Why? When the supply of homes outweighs the demand for them, the prices shrink. When the values are attractive enough to investors with enough money to withstand the smaller return on the investment, the supply is reduced and the prices sustain at a present level until the next surge of depressed properties are on the market available at discounted prices.

Business Real Estate Press Releases

narainder Chandwani - founder and CEO of apprAIz

apprAIz teams with Restb.ai to automate up to 90% of UAD...

apprAIz and Restb.ai announced a new AI-powered workflow that uses Restb.ai computer vision to automatically extract property details from photos to provide appraisers UAD 3.6 insights during

Recent Gov & Nonprofit Real Estate Press Releases

Ranking Member Maxine Waters Applauds Federal Court for Blocking Trump’s Cruel...

Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA), the top Democrat on the House Financial Services Committee, issued the following statement after U.S. District Judge David O. Carter temporarily blocked the Trump Administration from suspending the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) from federal homelessness grant programs, protecting approximately $241 million in dedicated federal funding as well as immediate future funds supporting programs that serve more than 11,000 people.