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Have you noticed what's going on around us in the real estate world lately?
One of the smartest things you can do is to stay sharply on top of the latest news, trends and tremors in our industry. And of course, one of the awesomest things we can do is to help you accomplish this.
Accordingly, we here at Real Estate Mogul are happy to enjoy frequent collaborations with John Grant, our lobbyist in Washington, D.C. John has his finger on the pulse of many “pressure points” across the entire REI industry. And as our advocate, fighting on behalf of individual real estate investors, John’s political reconnaissance removes innumerable barriers – both political and otherwise – for the REI community.
Today John joins us for an insightful audio interview, in which he elaborates on several emerging themes across the U.S. housing landscape.
In order to maximize your understanding of today’s commentary from John, you may want to familiarize yourself with some of his most recent Market News Updates:
In today’s audio interview, John thoughtfully digs deeper into several of the issues raised above, responding to a variety of timely questions raised by current economic and political trade winds. Specifically, John shares his thoughts about the following important topics:
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How small investors are able to benefit from current challenges facing large institutional investors across the residential real estate industry.
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The evolution of taxpayer protection and free market economics in light of the latest Corker-Warner GSE reform bill.
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The implications of Mel Watt’s recent nomination to head the FHFA, including the possibility of forgiveness plans for underwater homeowners.
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The return of eminent domain and its actual/potential abuses.
Click the button below to hear John Grant's latest report from Capitol Hill …
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John Grant
is the president of the Distressed Property Coalition, a private advocacy effort formed by the top leaders in the residential real estate industry, and dedicated to private market solutions, smaller government, and protecting taxpayers. DPC exists because investors deserve an easier path to buy and sell houses. Investors deserve to shape policies that govern them, not to be subjected to them. Investors deserve better information on current laws and policies. Investors deserve a safe environment to learn more about the industry. DPC is dedicated to providing these services to the residential real estate community. Their content and track record of success in Washington are unprecedented for this industry.
To received Mr. Grant’s policy briefings and newsletter, please visit www.distressedpropertycoalition.com