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Short Sale Secrets for Investors
If you have seen the skyrocketing foreclosure rates lately, you have probably thought the housing market was off limits as an investing arena. Reports last week said that foreclosures in the 4th quarter of 2007 were the worst in US history. What if there was a way to start investing in those ...
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Foreclosures - What Can Be Done To Stop The Housing Crisis?
Foreclosures are escalating in the United States, with millions of people being forced out of their homes and into bankruptcy. Florida tops the housing crisis with more than 20,000 foreclosure filings in 2007, while California and Texas are close behind. Arizona reports foreclosures rose over ...
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Understanding What Happened With Subprime Mortgages
After the steep rise in subprime lending in the 2001-2006 period, followed by the credit crunch of 2007, some might ask, "If their borrowers can't pay, why did the lenders make these loans in the first place? Did they not want to be paid back?" To get to the bottom of this question, people need to ...
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Timeline for Foreclosure - How Much Time You Have To Save Your Home Depends on Your State Laws
The timeline for foreclosure depends on the laws of your individual state. For instance, foreclosures can occur as quickly as 30 days in Alabama and take up to 10 months in Delaware. This article gives you the approximate timeline for foreclosure in each state. Alabama - 30-60 days Alaska - 90 days ...
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Foreclosure Loopholes - How They Do It
Those skilled in all the nuances of real estate transactions can trade their ways to millions, if not billions, of dollars, and many of them do so by specializing in foreclosure loopholes. The number of foreclosures in the US has grown at a record pace since 2005, as more and more homeowners with ...
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Bank Foreclosures, Inventories On The Rise Into 2007
Foreclosures filings continue at recent record levels in States already recording the highest levels in years. Nationally, the foreclosure rate at the end of April 2007, of one for every 783 households was slightly down on March 2007 (one for every 775) and 38% ahead of April 2006 at 1 for every ...
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Houston Real Estate - More Affordable Homes
The Houston real estate market appeals to buyers for a host of reasons. As this city becomes known as one of the nation's fastest growing, many are turning their eyes toward Texas with an eye on buying. The Houston area itself is favored by many not only for its employment, educational and cultural ...
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Some Gated Communities with too Many Homes for Sale with Similar Floor Plans are Deteriorating
Many specially designed community based fully enclosed gated neighborhoods are deteriorating due to the subprime lending fallout. Why is this happening and how could it be any worse than new housing tracts with foreclosures on every street? Well, in some cases it is not worse, but just as bad. In ...
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Find Free Texas Foreclosure Listings
Foreclosure rates in Texas are reaching record highs, resulting in millions of beautiful homes entering the market, at a fraction their normal price. With so many homes available, in Houston, Austin, Dallas, Irving, Richardson, Plano, and just about every other city in Texas, you would think it ...
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The 10 Most Common Mistakes Made By Homeowners Facing Foreclosure
As a real estate investor in Central Florida, I've come across many homeowners who are facing foreclosure for the very first time and they all seem to make the same mistakes. When you have fallen on hard times due to a job loss or a mortgage reset, it is easy to feel depressed, helpless, and think ...
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