
Independent Real Estate Salesperson, THE LONG & FOSTER COMPANIES INC
Member of the Real Estate Council
Mansur Hasib is a residential real estate market expert for the greater Washington DC/Baltimore region. He holds a BA in Economics from Brandeis University and an MA in Political Science from Emory University and is a licensed real estate Salesperson affiliated with Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc. He regularly collects and analyzes residential real estate data for the Washington DC/Baltimore region and is able to provide valuable insights on a wide range of real estate topics. As a practicing real estate agent, Mansur Hasib is able to add a real world practitioner's perspective to his data analysis. (This is me - Update Profile)
January 13, 2009
Bush seeks remaining 350 billion dollars for finance bailout | www.earthtimes.org
Congress wishes to have greater accountability over the expenditure of this next $350 billion. It also wishes to see some of this money go into the actual prevention of future foreclosures.
HOW TO AVOID FUTURE FORECLOSURES
January 12, 2009
Citigroup, Senators in Talks to Let Judges Modify Mortgages | online.wsj.com
Bankers are becoming more amenable to loan modifications for home owners who are already in foreclosure or bankruptcy.
OPPORTUNITY TO BUY INTO THE AMERICAN DREAM
October 29, 2007
STATE BY STATE - BUY NOW OR WAIT? | www.searchprg.com
Social networking web-sites are bringing people closer at an unprecedented pace. The Trulia Voices forum at www.trulia.com/voices brings buyers, sellers, and real estate professionals together to discuss and exchange ideas, issues, problems, and solutions.
The Buyer Pays Real Estate Commissions
October 22, 2007
Who Pays the Real Estate Commission? | homebuying.about.com
The author provides a good explanation of real estate brokerage commissions and the correct way to think about it.
FHA Refinancing Will Help Avoid Foreclosures
October 22, 2007
FHA to implement new "FHASecure" refinancing product | www.fha.gov
It is designed to save an estimated 240,000 homeowners from going into foreclosure. It benefits creditworthy borrowers who financed their homes by using riskier adjustable rate mortgages which have interest rate reset dates between June 2005 and December 2009. The program is also expected to create more liquidity in the mortgage market.
| Study Group Name | No. Members |
|---|---|
| Brokerage Experts: Commercial Real Estate | 1801 |
| Residential Real Estate Agents | 1794 |
| Telecommunications Services Experts | 382 |
| Residential Real Estate Experts (DC, Virginia, Maryland) | 51 |
Mansur Hasib has not participated in any GLG Live Meetings.