FDIC securities loosen up credit

12/26/2008

Most people relocate to a new area for better employment opportunities. Who wants to commute 2 hours a day? Relocating to get a better job means buying a home.

If people cant get a mortgage, it puts a severe damper on relocating. 

The collapse of the credit market fed the housing bubble burst… 

 The FDIC has, since early in 2008 undertaken numerous innovative programs to ease the fall for most Americans. According to http://mortgageloan.com this new program: Temporary Liquidity Guarantee Program looks like the one to turn things around for mortgage availability.

Early indications are that the TLGP is encouraging the return of normal, functioning credit markets. Goldman Sachs Group was the first to jump on the program, selling $5 billion worth of notes that will mature in 2012. Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, GE Capital, Citigroup, and SunTrust have also announced plans to participate. So far, investors have responded enthusiastically-showing a strong demand for safe investments that outperform the currently depressed yields of Treasury securities.

 

Can we say “Light at the end of the tunnel?”

Proximity to some of the hottest jobs in the US makes Frederick Maryland an ideal place to relocate to.  Every one wants to get a great job, Montgomery County’s Technology Corridor has many of them; take a look at Montgomery Counties Cost of Living and Frederick Maryland looks better and better.

 

Merry Christmas Frederick:)


Jobs in Frederick County Maryland

10/30/2008

Why move to Frederick Maryland?

Frederick Maryland’s Employment of course.

The right combination of higher paying jobs and less than Ultra pricey Montgomery county and Howard county cost of living.

What kinds of Jobs are there in Frederick County Md?

Contractors work in Frederick MD

Fort Detrick

  • Frederick County Govt Work Force Services Guide to working at Fort Detrick
  • Fort Detrick offical Army website
  • US ARMY Medical Research Institute Employment page
  • There is an independent website called city-data.com that I’ve found where real people ask real questions about what it might be like to move to a certain area.

    The questions and answers are very honest, both the pros and cons are publicly discussed by people that actually live in the cities being asked about.

    For example someone who currently lives in Michigan just got a job offer here in Frederick Maryland and wanted to know about the quality of life here:

    Based on a job offer, I am considering moving to Frederick,Maryland. As an single educated african american male in his early 30’s, can someone tell me how this city is,where are the places to live at, what are things to do and how is the commute from Frederick to Hagerstown?

    http://www.city-data.com/forum/maryland/194712-moving-frederick-maryland-metro-detroit-michigan.html

    Wondering about Business Opportunities in Frederick County Maryland?

    From the Official City of Frederick Tourism Website:

    http://www.businessinfrederick.com/

    Founded in 1745 Frederick’s history is rich in heritage, opportunity and innovation

    Today, Frederick’s attraction for businesses is stronger than ever, with dynamic opportunities for growth, expansion and success.

    Located less than an hour from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, Frederick is the second largest city in Maryland, offering a balanced and thriving economy, a highly educated workforce, and a quality of life that is nothing short of enviable.

    From its world-class business parks and thriving commercial corridors to its classic historic district, Frederick offers tremendous opportunities for expanding businesses, corporate offices, technology companies and entrepreneurial start-ups.

    And look at this website with the cost of living here in Frederick Maryland compared to other cities:

    http://www.payscale.com/cost-of-living-calculator/Maryland-Frederick

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    The City of Frederick is Maryland’s 2ond Largest City

    10/30/2008

    Frederick City is Maryland’s second largest city, and the US Army installation, Fort Detrick employees over 8000 people and an additional 1300 service men and women.

    Why move to Frederick Maryland?

    Frederick MD Quality of Life

    Employment of course

    Many local Frederick County residents work in neighboring Montgomery County, the wealthy county on the southern border of Frederick.

    The average income for Montgomery County workers is high… so is the cost of living!

    Most Montgomery county employees live in Frederick Maryland.

    Frederick has in my opinion, the best combination of availability of higher paying jobs and affordable cost of living.

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    If you were thinking of moving to Frederick, there’s no better Frederick Maryland moving company than <insert Frederick Maryland Moving Company that is smart enough to pay David Bruce here>