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San Antonio, TX, United States, 08/13/2007 - As Wall Street panic continues and the uncertainty behind Sub-prime mortgages ensues, homeowners are left in disarray. The jolt of market uncertainty has prompted entrepreneurial help to alleviate panic among homeowners.
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The end of the housing boom has given way to the long predicted housing bust. The Wall Street spectacle is playing right before our eyes through television and all major media outlets. We're hearing things about the credit crises in the secondary market sectors, which also effects most other U.S. industries. The Wall Street Journal reported this past Thursday, August 9th, that Paul Kasriel of Northern Trust stated, "Housing's going to stay in a recession and it's starting to spread to other parts of the economy, especially the consumer sector."
How does this effect local consumers and homeowners? More urgently, how can we minimize the effects of the housing crises in our communities? The answer seems to be to provide information and resources to help homeowners understand what is going on and what they can do. The information seems to be ambiguously scattered, and difficult to come by. Green Castle Group, LLC, a consulting & Sales Training agency in San Antonio, TX; has recently released a free guide for Homeowners. The guide is provided as a service to the community in hopes of alleviating the pressure felt by homeowners and consumers during these uncertain times. The two owners of Green Castle Group, LLC, Angel and Eric Armendariz worked in the mortgage industry in Boston, MA; before moving to San Antonio to start-up a Consulting agency to improve sales performance for Corporations and Organizations.
The e-guide is a resource for all homeowners, that includes, pertinent information for protecting homeowners in this critical time of need. The information provided gives non-profit, and government resources available to homeowners who are in a bind because of their mortgage situation. It also gives the average homeowner insight into what the "housing bust" means, and what precautions can be taken to protect their homes and mortgages. The e-guide is available free of charge on their website.
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