Nov
7
Privacy
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Feb
10
File under small victory: Colorado cracks down on mortgage brokers
File under mortgage + home equity loan + checking account : Aussie ARM can pay off
File under conforming loan limits: It’s still $417,000 in Denver and Colorado. California is a different story.
File under money from the Feds: Rebates, What you need to know
File under 16th & Court makeover: Adam’s Mark sale done
File under not a lopsided trade after all: Manning for Rivers
File under an interesting experiment: Due to Top Five Fridays I rank well for Mailman Newman
Feb
4
Monday Morning Quarterback
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Microsoft may be buying Yahoo. They also might be buying the Sun complex in Broomfield. Despite Google’s meteoric rise, Microsoft is/are still the Joneses and Google knows it!
The caucus in Colorado is Tuesday. Isn’t twenty years of Bush (4) + Clinton (8) + Bush (8) enough? For the record, I’m a huge fan of Barry. If you read his bio, you might become one too. He’s half African, half Caucasian. Raised in Hawaii. Lived in Indonesia. Schooled in California and NY. Senator for Illinois. He’s got the whole country and a lot of ethnicities covered plus according to the NY times he’s a MAC.
Rate cuts, rate cuts, and more rate cuts.
I’ll be the first to admit that I really didn’t think the Giants had a shot at winning the Superbowl. I grew up watching both the Jets and the Giants but since my brother liked the Giants, I adopted the Jets as my team just to spite him. Boy do I regret that move big time!
Despite being a Jets fan, it’s hard for me to hate the Patriots. New England line backer Tedy Bruschi is the same ethnic chop suey as I am.
Why do we love sports? My brother said it best, it’s unscripted drama.
My brother is now a Broncos fan.
Suck it Peter King!
Dec
14
The world according to Google
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Here’s what people truly care about according to Google:
- iphone
- webkinz
- tmz
- transformers
- youtube
- club penguin
- myspace
- heroes
- anna nicole smith
I’m shocked that “Charla or Mirna” didn’t make the list.
Nov
19
I used to check my web statistics frequently. I would look at where my web traffic was coming from, what they’re searching for, and how long they’re staying. Sometimes you have to stop and say wtf am I doing. Today I rarely check my stats but I noticed the following:
Most of my visitors come from Google. A good portion of those visitors are looking for mortgage information. A good portion of those visitors are looking for Denver mortgage companies.
This means that my site is focused on the right things which means that Denver Lender = Denver Mortgage Information and Denver Mortgage Company.
Right now the mortgage world is upside down. More people have questions and few people have answers. One thing I’ve noticed is that people are in good loans but based on what their reading and hearing on the news, they think they’re in bad loans. Not all Adjustable Rate and Interest Only Mortgages and are bad. It truly depends on your situation.
If you have a question, just ask you’ll be glad you did. You won’t get any sales pitch, just straightforward answers backed by numbers. People lie, numbers don’t.
Nov
8
Mortgage Counselors have it bad too…
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I thought I had it bad until I read this article from the Rocky Mountain News:
It was one of
Zach Urban ’s most trying days as a housing counselor: A woman arrived on his doorstep so distraught over the thought of losing her townhome he feared she might harm herself.
Read the full story: Slump adds work, stress for mortgage counselors
Nov
6
Building aint easy
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when no one’s buying:
The subprime market meltdown is hitting home builders in the
Denver area harder than anytime since the 1980s, when the economy collapsed in the wake of an oil and gas bust.
Read the full story:
Nov
5
Overland: Cheap Golf Course, Not So Cheap Neighborhood
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If you’ve ever played Overland you’ve probably felt like a MILLION bucks. My best scores always occurred after 9 or 18 holes at “Overdog.” It’s in a great spot and just like any great spot it’s about to be exploited:
Home prices in
Denver ’s Overland Park neighborhood are on the rise as homebuyers and developers realize the centrally located area’s potential, despite being wedged between major industrial parks and bisected by a busy highway and train tracks.
Yogi Berra once coined the phrase: “It’s so popular no one goes there anymore.” Let’s hope that Overland stays a municipal course forever. I like to feel good about my golf game every now and again.
Read the full article: Overland’s industrial evolution
Oct
24
Filipino restaurant in Denver
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Unless you live in a city sprawling with Filipinos such as San Diego (Chula Vista or National City) it’s rare to find a Filipino restaurant in a your neighborhood.
If you live in Denver, it’s been very rare ever since the Nipa Hut closed almost a decade ago. Enter the Tropical Grill, located in the outskirts of Denver on Iliff and Peoria in Aurora.
Tropical Grill
12203 East Iliff Avenue
Aurora, CO
303-369-2677
If you decide to check it out, get the chicken adobo and the turon. You won’t be disappointed!
Check out the review on Westword: http://www.westword.com/2007-09-27/dining/tropical-grill/
Oct
12
Foreclosure Caesar
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Being of Roman descent (Alfedena for those who like geography) I prefer Caesar to Czar:
Susan Foley, recently appointed “foreclosure czar” for the city of Denver, has seen firsthand the impact of people losing their homes.
According to the article, Susan Foley has been a planner for Denver’s economic development office for 20 years and also works as a real estate agent.
Read the full story: Why homes are lost studied