Archive for October, 2008
Great Conversation with Great People at AIME
We had a great time at the Austin Internet Marketing Entrepreneurs gathering. Pictured is Andy Meadows of BudURL.com, our very own Damon Flowers of Dwellgo, and Brian Massey of ConversionScientist.
Enjoyed meeting some old and new friends too, Lorie Marero of Clutterdiet.com, AustinAaron.com, Dave Gonzalez, Paul Terry of AustinBlogger.com and David Zahn of ConseroGlobal
Dwellgo Feature Update October
As always, we’ve been listening to you and released some new features. We’re very excited about making Dwellgo as efficient and user friendly as possible. Please send us feedback and let us know what you think by adding a comment below or clicking Give Us feedback
Global Search on My Dwellgo Page - New!
Now, [...]
A Real Estate Game Plan For Uncertain Times
First, let’s not panic…..Yet
This time last week we knew we were in for a ride on Wall Street. Today it’s getting down right scary. I admit, I’m confused. It would seem I’m in good company given the plurality of conflicting opinions and anecdotal advice everywhere. Questions abound without common answers. Who can we trust to [...]
How Did This Happen?
Friday marked one of the hallmark moments in US history as the US govt voted to pump $700B into failing financial institutions to hopefully avoid a massive credit crisis. This is the single biggest financial intervention since the Great Depression.
I don’t understand, how did this happen?
In a nutshell…
Banks began lending money to people to [...]
Fannie Mae forgives loan for woman who shot herself
Fannie Mae said it will set aside the loan of a woman who shot herself as sheriff’s deputies tried to evict her from her foreclosed home.
Addie Polk, 90, of Akron, Ohio, became a symbol of the nation’s home mortgage crisis when she was hospitalized after shooting herself at least twice in the upper body Wednesday [...]
Austin housing starts remain depressed, but price drop is still unlikely
New reports show home construction and closings of recently completed homes in Austin remain depressed, but that’s unlikely to bring prices down any time soon.
Area homebuilders started work on 2,382 new houses in the third quarter, a 37 percent decline from third quarter 2007 starts, according to the latest report from Residential Strategies Inc. Through [...]





