Monthly Archives: January 2009

01/26/2009 A sensible stimulus plan to restore confidence – revisiting an old topic.

I would like to tell the same story about the SwapRent based economic policy proposal in a different way. Given the crisis nature in the current financial markets and especially the doubtful recovery of the residential real estate markets for … Continue reading

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01/19/2009 From low income renters’ perspective – revisiting an old topic.

As a refresher introduction to SwapRent, here below is a short description of SwapRent by looking at the economic benefits of SwapRent from a current renter’s perspective. It may have more relevance for housing agencies at local governments because this … Continue reading

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01/19/2009 From low income renters' perspective – revisiting an old topic.

As a refresher introduction to SwapRent, here below is a short description of SwapRent by looking at the economic benefits of SwapRent from a current renter’s perspective. It may have more relevance for housing agencies at local governments because this … Continue reading

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01/18/2009 How to profit from trading distressed MBS or mortgage whole loans – a revisited topic.

As discussed many times before, there are plenty of trading opportunities for investment funds in the current market. This aspect of the SwapRent applications is on trading distressed MBS or mortgage whole loans in the US. Say an investor buys … Continue reading

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