January 2008 
There are 3 blog entries for January 2008.
Federal Reserve Rescues Wallstreet
Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008 at 10:27am. 451 Views, 0 Comments.
The Federal Reserve sent a clear message about the state of our economy with an "emergency" rate cut of .75% this week. This is the deepest cut in the Feds Fund Rate since 1984. All this on the heels of a meltdown in the world economy and strong signs of a U.S. recession.
This is great news for most of us who have balances on credit cards, auto loans, Home Equity Lines of Credit, or even Adjustable Rate Mortgages. And who doesn't, right?
However, for long-term mortgage rates, this could very well be the "beginning of the end" of the lowest 30 year Mortgage Rates we've seen since 2005. Now...before you go running to your preferred lender to lock-in our historically low rate...it might be worthwhile to pause for a moment and take a closer look at…
AroundMidtown.com - An Atlanta Neighborhood Blog
Monday, January 21st, 2008 at 8:34pm. 592 Views, 0 Comments.
A new blog called AroundMidtown.com profiles different developments, restaurants, entertainment, and living in Midtown Atlanta. Since the neighborhood is constantly changing, it helps to have a variety of resources to find the latest information.
The husband and wife team that writes the blog provides insight into what it's like to live and work in this exciting urban area of Atlanta.
The blog is updated daily, so be sure to bookmark it and visit regularly for all the latest from one of my favorite Intown Atlanta Real Estate markets.
Do you want to SAVE $$?
Friday, January 18th, 2008 at 11:23am. 436 Views, 0 Comments.
This is the first in what I'm sure will become a regular series of DIY (do-it-yourself) money saving home maintenaince tips. I came across these helpful homeowner tips when surfing YouTube.com a while back and thought I'd share with my readers. This first tip is related to water and energy savings in your home. And given what Atlanta homeowners are facing with the price of gas (for heating during these cold snaps) and the drought...I thought it relevant for today's Atlanta home buyers, sellers and investors.




