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Robert 'The Rebelbroker' Whitelaw is a real estate broker and RealtorĀ® in Morgan Hill, California with over 25 years experience! His show discusses some of the best ways to achieve your real estate goals and build wealth for buyers, sellers, investors, entrepreneurs or just real estate watchers - from an insiders perspective.

Over the years, Robert has been lucky enough to work with successful entrepreneurs from all walks of life and industries. Get a chance to hear what he has learned from these amazing entrepreneurs over the years that will help YOU achieve success! Robert is about keeping things honest (even when that means saying the things that nobody else is willing to say) and providing value to listeners with each and every episode! He won't just drop the news on you, he will translate it into actions you can take as a buyer, seller, investor or entrepreneur in your own life to get the most out of that shared knowledge! Knowledge is power and Robert believes in cranking it up to 11!

So tune in for helpful information no matter how you are working to achieve financial freedom!

It's real estate, totally unafraid!

 

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Sep 24, 2015

It is absolutely crazy to think that we have learned NOTHING from the real estate downturn. However, some recent info shows that subprime lending is not only back, but it is growing. Plus, it is being put into investment portfolios... again!

Californias recent numbers and some amazing data on first time buyers will blow your mind and might just give you a sense of deja vu -  and not in a good way!

 

Articles you might be interested in:

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-09-08/liar-loans-redux-they-re-back-and-sneaking-into-aaa-rated-bonds

http://www.housingwire.com/articles/35114-how-you-can-get-a-mortgage-right-now-even-with-bad-credit

http://www.housingwire.com/articles/35120-first-time-buyer-mortgage-risk-index-climbs-again-in-august

http://www.housingwire.com/articles/35120-first-time-buyer-mortgage-risk-index-climbs-again-in-august