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Megan McCormick and Gerard Mann started looking for a house online last year, but their real hunt began in January when they jumped into a scorching hot seller s market marked by multiple bids, over-asking price offers and low inventory.
Welcome to house hunting in Bucks County. It is not for the faint of heart. In a desirable market, bolstered by low interest rates, there are just too few homes for all the buyers who want to make a move.
McCormick said the engaged couple has been out most weekends and nights over the past month with their Realtor, and have put in offers on four homes. The bids they made on three of the houses all above list price didn t win. Finally, their bid on the fourth house a newly renovated four-bedroom, one-and-a-half bath home on Appletree Drive in Bristol Township was accepted.
Clubhouse is attracting investor interest
Whoever knew that talking for hours on end would be valuable? Definitely the founders of the audio social network Clubhouse. If discussions about rooms on Clubhouse haven’t gotten to your timeline yet, brace up!
People love talking and Clubhouse, an app that’s still in private beta and available only on ioS, lets you create rooms where you can talk for hours on end. There are no recent figures for user numbers but the New York Times says the app has 600k users and company insiders told one publication that there are now 2 million users on the app
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Small and medium businesses across Africa often have a hard time getting loans; OZÃ, a Ghana-based fintech startup, wants to change that.
In Nigeria, small and medium enterprises (SMEs) account for 96% of businesses and 84% of employment. They also contribute 46% to Nigeriaâs gross domestic product (GDP).
If SMEs succeed, Nigeriaâs economy will be better for it. Yet, one key determinant for success, access to credit, is still a big problem.
âAccording to the Banking and Other Financial Institutions Act(BOFIA), the Nigerian government, and by extension CBN, have mandated banks and other lenders to ensure loans have to be securitized by any form of collateral.
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