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      | JULY 2004 | A Publication of 
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      | IS THERE 
      A HOUSING BUBBLE? |  
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       Are 
      we in for a decline in housing values? At least one prominent economist is 
      predicting a decline in U.S. housing values in the near future. 
 Cary Leahy, senior economist with Deutsche Bank, told an audience of 
      investors at a meeting in New York sponsored by the Association of German 
      Mortgage Banks that he predicted an average decline of 10% to 20% in 
      housing values across the United States.
 
 The economist predicted a tighter money policy from the Federal Reserve, 
      including a 300-basis-point hike in interest rates between June 2004 and 
      the end of 2005.
 
 “The big question in credit markets is ‘Can they do 50 bp (basis points) 
      in August after 25 bp in June?’” Leahy said.
 
 Many believe speculators invested heavily in real estate during the last 
      two or three years with the historically low interest rates. If the rates 
      rise, as predicted, this may lead to a slowdown in real estate sales and a 
      drop in real estate prices.
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        | HUD 
        ISSUES LENDER ACCOUNTABILITY RULE |  
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      Department of Housing and Urban Development now has a final rule that 
      holds lenders accountable for inaccuracies on appraisals of real estate 
      using FHA insured mortgages. According to the rule, the HUD review board 
      can sanction lenders that submit appraisals to this department that fail 
      to meet FHA requirements. According to HUD sources, the rule was adopted 
      to make sure that lenders realize their responsibilities concerning 
      appraisers and to make sure that buyers receive an accurate value of their new homes. |  
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                QUOTES 
                OF WIT & WISDOM |  
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                “Good laws have their origins in bad morals.”– Ambrosius Macrobius
 
 “The brain is a wonderful organ. It starts working the moment 
                you get up in the morning and does not stop until you get into 
                the office.”
 – Robert Frost
 
 “The perfect bureaucrat is the man who manages to make no 
                decisions and escape all responsibilities.”      – Brooks Atkinson
 
 “The income tax has made more liars out of American people than 
                golf has.”      – Will Rogers
 
 “As a manager, the important thing is not what happens when 
                you’re there, but what happens when you’re not there.”      – Ken 
                Blanchard
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 ELLIOTT® & Company Appraisers 
            currently offers appraisal service throughout all 50 of the United 
            States. Clients are encouraged to place orders directly to any 
            office local to properties to be appraised or to the central office 
            for assignment.
 Orders may 
            be placed via telephone, fax or through the company's Web site. All 
            Internet orders will be processed through the central office. 
             
            Some 
            Offices Are Independently Owned and Operated
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