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Open House: TV show on HN-Headline News Channel

Open House TV show on HN-Headline News Channel

I was just watching the show on HN-Headline News Channel on my local cable company.  I have seen this show many times weekly. Today’s topic was on no fee mortgage, and how you should shop with a couple of loan companies to get a full apples to apples comparison, as no mortgage is free of fees, it’s just how they package it.   They showed a rehab lady who was giving away a free car while selling her house.  They said this lady would take a $60,000 loss, after a couple of other successful attempts on a couple of other real estate flips.  The topic they also covered on this show today is sky high fuel prices.  This Open House show likes to talk about low airfare.  Being that this show often talks about low airfare, and fuel prices, and last week about credit card fees, maybe Open House isn’t the best name for this TV show. The airfare expert said that Monday and Tuesday are the best deals to buy tickets and airfare.  He said that Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday are the best days to actually travel due to low traffic and congestion.  There are other days later in the week where ticket prices may go up.  The more I watch this show I wonder why they named the show Open House because after the break they were going to talk about a comic book convention coming up.  Maybe they are stretching for stories.  There is no shortage of real estate and economy stories right now, maybe they feel like they just keep covering the same aspect of each of these stories, just in a different way.   I will say the show does talk about real estate and the economy, maybe more so in the first 10 minutes of the show, but I am not sure of that. This show is 30 minutes long.  Please email me if you have any economic and real estate shows to recommend for the readers.

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