STREET VIEW: View Larger Map This property is scheduled to be sold at the July 7, 2009 City of Philadelphia mortgage foreclosure sale. 259-316 121 Roselyn St. 61st Ward on the N side of Roselyn St. 275 ft. 3 in. Westward from the W side of Front St. Frt: 15 ft. 2 in. Depth: 68 ft. 6 in. CHARLES W. G ...
STREET VIEW: View Larger Map This property is scheduled to be sold at the July 7, 2009 City of Philadelphia mortgage foreclosure sale. 259-312 5029 Ludlow St. 60th Ward 1,498.23 sq. ft. BRT# 602007400 Improvements: Residential Dwelling MICHELLE E. LATNEY C.P. January Term, 2009 No. 002689 $30,770.97 ...
According to a New York Times story running today, “many colleges are looking more favorably on wealthier applicants as they make their admissions decisions this year.” Colleges across the US have begun downsizing their administrations and school budgets in line with the economic climate, but financ ...
While counterintuitive, a recession is actually a terrific time to start a business. Sure, credit is tight, and venture capital is definitely hard to come by, so startup ideas requiring large amounts of up-front capital are perhaps best left to the drawing board for the moment. But for many entrepre ...
by gjohnsit, posted by permission Last April the Bush Administration changed the rules so that the Federal Home Loan Banks could take a more active part in propping up the housing bubble. The looming financial difficulties have not prevented the Bush administration from expanding the F.H.A.’s role t ...
by gjohnsit - posted with permission Friday's headline economic numbers were bad. Really bad. The jobless rate rose to 7.6 percent from 7.2 percent in December, the Labor Department said today in Washington. Payrolls fell by 598,000, the biggest monthly decline since December 1974. Those are some ug ...
1/22/2009: While residents fight tooth and nail to save Hoboken from economic ruin, our city is handing out pay raises and iron-clad contracts. Here’s an interesting read from NorthJersey.com, which reported that even “recession-proof” gaming industries like Atlantic City are feeling the heat. Why i ...