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isPermaLink="false">http://baltimorehudhomes.com/blog/want-to-tap-in-to-your-own-money-making-abilities-housing-market-news-issue-86/</guid> <description><![CDATA[Analysts Fear Debt Ceiling Deal will Hurt the Recovering Housing Market &#8211; Bryan Ellis Real Estate Letter &#8211; 08/02/2011 Analysts Fear Debt Ceiling Deal will Hurt the Recovering Housing MarketBryan Ellis Real Estate LetterAs politicians continue to battle over the national debt ceiling in the nation&#8217;s capitol , real Read Full Article&#8230; Current Market Conditions: [...]<p><a
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isPermaLink="false">http://baltimorehudhomes.com/blog/opportunity-for-you-unlike-any-other-about-baltimore-area-home-sales-issue-5-2/</guid> <description><![CDATA[NFL dispute could cost Maryland millions &#8211; Reuters &#8211; reuters.com 06/21/2011 MyFox Washington DCNFL dispute could cost Maryland millionsReutersFor each cancelled home game, Maryland would lose $2 million in revenue, he said. The state taxes the incomes of those working for the Read Full Article&#8230; Avoiding the traffic jam on the way to the U2 [...]<p><a
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