2013: The Liberal Supermajority and Your Continued Success. Can they co-exist? Part 3 of 3By: Nicholas A. Dunlap This is the final installment (Part 3 of 3) of my 2013 Commercial Real Estate Outlook. Please note: I have been right on 100% of my predictions for 2011 and 2012. Don't believe me? Read 2011 and 2012 by clicking on the respective years. Continued...Trim … Continue reading 2013: The Liberal Supermajority and Your Continued Success. Can they co-exist?
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2013: The Liberal Supermajority and Your Continued Success. Can they co-exist?
2013: The Liberal Supermajority and Your Continued Success. Can they co-exist? Part 2 of 3By: Nicholas A. Dunlap This is Part 2 of 3 of my 2013 Commercial Real Estate Outlook. Please note: I have been right on 100% of my predictions for 2011 and 2012. Don't believe me? Read 2011 and 2012 by clicking on the respective years. Refinance, Please We have … Continue reading 2013: The Liberal Supermajority and Your Continued Success. Can they co-exist?
2012: Could the Mayans Have Predicted Economic Apocalypse? Part II
2012: Could the Mayans Have Predicted Economic Apocalypse? Part IIBy: Nicholas A. Dunlap, CPMThe following is an excerpt from my 2012 Outlook on Investing that appeared in this month's Apartment News & Apartment Management Magazines. I will be publishing it in segments here on my blog. Here is Part II. Record Low Interest Rates = … Continue reading 2012: Could the Mayans Have Predicted Economic Apocalypse? Part II
Where We’re At
Where We're AtBy: Nicholas A. Dunlap, CPMBeing the hybrid economic optimist/realist that I am, I want to point out some of the signs suggesting that our economy is improving. To liken our economy to a rock and a lake, I'd like to think that the rock is no longer sinking to the bottom of the … Continue reading Where We’re At
Good News From Westwood
Good News From Westwood By: Nicholas A. Dunlap, CPMUCLA’s School of Economics announced today its beliefs that the State of California is just a year away from economic recovery. Though unemployment will remain in the double digits through the end of 2011, by 2012 UCLA projects the unemployment rate at just below 10%. While there … Continue reading Good News From Westwood