Are household electromagnetic fields (EMFs) a residential health concern?
Wherever electricity flows there is the potential for EMFs. Items as diverse as electric power lines and electric blankets have EMFs, and the core question is whether such fields are a health hazard....
View ArticleHome prices dip, mortgage loan debt falls 2.5% yet households gain $1.2...
Despite massive unemployment and falling home prices, Americans have actually become more wealthy. Huh? Are your kidding me? According to the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), home prices in the...
View ArticleGood To Be Rich, Millionaire Wealth To Double In Next Decade
Millionaires are going to do pretty well in the next decade. According to a report from the Deloitte Center for Financial Services, the total wealth of millionaire households in 25 major economies is...
View ArticleIs the government holding down mortgage interest rates?
One way to re-start the housing sector and thus a big part of the American economy would be to assure that mortgage quotes were as low as possible. And given that banks today can borrow money at pretty...
View ArticleWealth Gap Creates More Foreclosures and Short Sales
The worst of the foreclosure crisis seems over, if you can accept the idea that today’s foreclosure levels are in any way acceptable. Many of the foreclosures and short sales seen today actually have...
View ArticleReal Estate: Which Is America’s Richest State?
California has Hollywood, Rhode Island has Newport, Texas has Dallas and New York has Manhattan, but which is the richest state?If you’re thinking none of the above you’re on the right track. The real...
View ArticleReal Estate Stats Super Bowl Refs Don’t See
What really happened in real estate between the first Super Bowl in 1967 and the 50th version which just took place in San Francisco? Figures from the Census Bureau and other sources tell us that in...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....