San Diego Homes at Bargain Prices

Sunday, January 31st, 2010 | Real Estate | No Comments

How much is a house worth? Of course prices change over time, but there should be a standard formula for determining the value of a home. It turns out that like anything else, it’s related to the benefits that come with it. It’s not just about the house itself, or homes in New York wouldn’t be worth so much more than homes in Idaho. To a large degree, it’s related to availability of jobs. People will move to where there are good paying jobs. Their income determines how much house they can afford. Even within commuting distance of employment centers, more centrally located homes command higher prices. Logically, there should be a way to calculate a home’s value based on its location. There are such models, and they tell us that prices tend to move in the direction of this value over time.

So we should be able to figure out the actual value and buy a home for that price? Right? Well, no. In the near term prices fluctuate with other factors, like availability of funds and buyer and seller expectations.  A few years ago banks were making subprime loans left and right. If you could afford the teaser rate, you could buy a house. The increase in demand drove prices up above the realistic values. No one worried about what would happen when the rate increased. They assumed that prices would continue to rise and mortgage financing would be available. But of course artificially inflated prices can’t last forever. When the teaser rates expired and mortgage payments went up, the crash began.

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CCTV Can Protect Your Property Around The Clock: Installing Security & CCTV Installation

Sunday, January 31st, 2010 | Computer Research | No Comments

Installing Security: Why do you need CCTV Installation? CCTV (closed circuit television) systems can protect your property cheaper and easier than a manned security service. The CCTV systems when combined with motion detection, the Internet and central station monitoring can provide all of the property protection that is required.

Many modern CCTV cameras have motion detectors built into them. If multiple cameras are utilized at a facility, the multiplexer / DVR will have a motion detection system built into it. This motion detection can be customized for the area of view of each camera on the site. The motion detector whether in the camera or in the multiplexer has an output that can create an alarm state. This alarm state can either enable the DVR to record or can transmit a signal to a central station.

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Forex Trading Strategies

Sunday, January 31st, 2010 | Finance | No Comments

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The current economic climate is leaving many people nervous about Share Trading, one only has to watch the daily movements and read the news on businesses in strife, to realise just how unpredictable the Share market is. Yes there is still good gains in it, and with many investments available at relative bargain prices, there is plenty of chance to make good returns.

With the deregulation of the Foreign Currency Markets or Forex in the 1990s, increasing numbers of people are exploring this as an alternative income generator. There are a variety ways to trade Forex, Day Trading or swing trading, the list goes on, but there is one thing they all share, a high level of risk if you don’t know what you are doing.

So it does not really matter how you decide to approach your foray into Forex trading, if you would like to hang on to your money instead of rip it up at an alarming rate, you are going to have to learn Forex trading before you start committing any hard earned cash.

A good starting point is offered by Babypips.com, at no cost, but they do not train you into how to formulate Forex trading strategies.

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Will my car be eligible for the Cash For Clunkers program?

Saturday, August 1st, 2009 | Automotive | 4 Comments

I looked onto cars.gov to look at the requirements and then went to fueleconomy.gov to see if my car met the requirements. I have a 1996 Mercury Cougar (6 cylinder) and it gets a combined 19 mpg according to the website. I doubt it gets that much, but the requirement is 18mpg or less to be eligible. I was wondering if anyone has been successful in getting the voucher even though their car is slightly over the requirement. 10 points for best answer. Thanks!

well see the program doesn’t go by what the vehicle gets now, they go by the EPA of the vehicle when it was new so it doesn’t matter what it actually gets now

Where is 2009 Cash for Clunkers eligible vehicles list?

Saturday, August 1st, 2009 | Automotive | 2 Comments

Where do I find the full list of eligible vehicles for the cash for clunkers program. Particularly interest in Ford vehicles eligible.

You will find the LIST of ELIGIBLE VEHICLES here. It also has the full FORD list.

http://www.inewscatcher.com/2009/07/cash-clunkers-program-eligible-vehicles.html

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