Archive for the 'Foreclosures' Category
Tuesday, September 25th, 2007
Sal Vannutini asked: A good way to get a cheaper home is to buy one that has been repossessed. How do you find one? Looking in the foreclosure listings will help you. You can find these by looking in your local newspaper and on the Internet. You can also go through an agent. Websites give [...]
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Saturday, September 22nd, 2007
Shane Barker asked: Are you having trouble with selling your home? Has it been a month to a year since your property has been listed? Moreover, has the value of your home differed from what you have expected or determined?Well, here is the reason why, Research has shown that foreclosure filings in the State of [...]
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Sunday, July 8th, 2007
Reed Lattin asked: With the current state of the economy, it’s no wonder that so many people are facing Phoenix foreclosures on a daily basis. There are hundreds of people dealing with foreclosure in Phoenix that aren’t aware of the options that they have for Phoenix foreclosures. You don’t have to let yourself become a [...]
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Sunday, July 8th, 2007
Because of the current downturn in the housing and mortgage market, one of the better real estate investment strategies is the short sale strategy. Quite simply, a short sale is where the bank holding a mortgage allows a real estate sale to proceed even though not enough money is generated to pay off the bank [...]
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Sunday, July 8th, 2007
Daily, thousands of homes go into foreclosure because the owners are not able to keep up with their current mortgage payments. If you want to find a great home you need to have access to these lists. Better yet pre-foreclosure listings would be the best bet because it helps both the buyer and the homeowner. [...]
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Friday, July 6th, 2007
“Last year, the Minneapolis-St. Paul area had an inventory of 600 foreclosed homes at any given time, and this year we will easily reach 900 homes,” Propp said. “The days of only inner city broken down properties are over,” he said. “Some foreclosures are in gated and golf course communities. Anyone can have financial problems [...]
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Friday, July 6th, 2007
If you have watched any late night television lately, you will have heard of flipping a home even if you did not hear it called that. But does flipping a home really work? The idea of flipping a home refers to the practice of buying a home usually at a cost somewhat under market value [...]
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Monday, July 2nd, 2007
Amelie Mag asked: Many people would like to invest in bank foreclosures and look for basic information about foreclosure real estate. To get accurate and reliable data, they resort to a listing service, because online foreclosure listings are a very convenient way to keep informed. They provide extensive details about foreclosure homes available, concerning both [...]
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Friday, March 9th, 2007
Reed Lattin asked: Owning a home is the great American dream. Losing that home to foreclosure in Phoenix can seem like the end of the world. However, Phoenix foreclosures are completely avoidable and can be prevented if you are willing to weigh your options. For starters, you need to know that there are alternatives to [...]
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Monday, February 26th, 2007
Frederick A Neustein asked: Frederick A Neustein, an attorney with the Law Offices of Charles L Neustein PA and www.StopForelcosureLawyer.com respectfully submits the following: Florida Foreclosure Fraud Protection Law Enacted.The Attorney General clarified that this new law will not apply to the Attorney / Client relationship or the way attorneys are paid when they are hired to [...]
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Thursday, January 11th, 2007
kent harper asked: The scenario regarding foreclosures is evolving daily. Many of foreclosures are occurring due to the economic downturn. There are a lot of unique foreclosure situations such as land foreclosure, bank foreclosure, home foreclosure, property foreclosure etc. A regional real estate agent can aid you with the foreclosure process -and your options.Many real [...]
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Friday, January 5th, 2007
Thomas Bladecki asked: A foreclosure is the process by way of which a lender can take over the property of a person who has taken a loan. There are many reasons for the owners inability to pay the loan; death of an earning family member, divorce, loss of job and employment, mental illnesses, alcohol or [...]
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Thursday, January 4th, 2007
Robert Lam asked: Pre-foreclosure lists: What they are and why you need themTens of thousands of foreclosed homes are sitting on the market. It’s easy enough to find them, but how do you find the real gems — the homes that are on the brink of foreclosure? Turns out it’s easy to find them, too. [...]
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Thursday, November 9th, 2006
Colin Egbert asked: Foreclosure Process – Information for Investing in Pre-ForeclosuresEvery state and county has slightly different rules concerning the sale of pre-foreclosures and short sale investing, but there is a basic process that each follows. This foreclosure process takes quite a long time before a property is sold at the sheriff’s auction and even, [...]
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Thursday, November 2nd, 2006
Tristan Hunt asked: People across America are increasingly being faced with a homeowner’s worst nightmare: Foreclosure. The possibility of losing your home to the bank is very real, and it’s very normal to be scared and confused as the process moves along. What’s important is to keep a cool head, don’t panic, and evaluate your [...]
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