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Miami Real Estate - How The Housing Market Is Weathering The Brunt Of Foreclosures
The city of Miami is a diverse, and thriving metropolitan area in the heart of Miami-Dade County. The city is a major tourism, business and recreational destination. Although the city, and the state of Florida's real estate markets as a whole, is experiencing major slowdown as a result of the ...
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What To Look For When Buying A Foreclosure
We held a seminar 5 weeks ago on "How to purchase a Foreclosure". We discussed what to look for when buying a Foreclosure that the bank won`t tell you. It`s hard to imagine people attempting to place an offer on a "Bank Owned" property without the assistance of an attorney or trained Real Estate ...
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Is Flipping Tampa Bay Real Estate Right for You?
If you have spent any time online in recent years - or if you read newspapers or watch television with any degree of regularity - you likely have heard of flipping Tampa Bay real estate. You may have heard some stories of individuals who have made money through real estate flipping. With all of ...
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Why Now Is A Great Time To Buy A Tampa Foreclosure
Tampa foreclosures have drastically changed the real estate market in the past two years, primarily due to a slumping economy. The annual Fund Homeownership survey is one taken annually to reveal trends in the state of Florida in relation to real estate and the economy. According to the survey ...
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Why FL and AZ Are Still Not at Rock Bottom Yet
I get a lot of calls from clients of mine asking me to find REO packages as much as $20 million and higher. The boom among investors wanting to buy distressed properties has hit an all time high. Expect that all-time high record to be broken by the more patient investor in a year or even in 2009. ...
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Secrets to Successful Short Sales
Lots of hype these days about short sales. Every national or local speaker is on the bandwagon claiming that he or she has the program, or the package, or the seminar that will make the attendee an expert in short sales. The first secret - there are no secrets. Plain and simple, it is simple a ...
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Future of Sarasota Real Estate Market
Although experts have perceived a bleak future for Florida real estates, within the state lie a region whose real estate market continue to flourish. Sarasota continues to be a haven for vacationers and retirees with its overlooking bay and white beaches. Sarasota is on the Gulf Coast of Florida ...
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Bank Foreclosures 2007, Trend, Statistics, Opportunities
Recently released reports from ForeclosureDatabank.com, an extensive foreclosure listings database with around one million foreclosed properties on file, confirm that foreclosures activity across the States as measured by total numbers of filings continues the steep trend upward so noticeable in ...
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Legal Details You Need To Know About REO
With the housing slump, followed by the recent subprime market meltdown leaving a flood of foreclosures in its wake, lenders, brokers and agents have tried to rebound with real estate-owned (REO) properties. But breaking into the distressed property or REO market is difficult unless you know the ...
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Sarasota Real Estate: Pot of Gold behind Property Foreclosures
When a person purchases a home, a loan must be taken on a regular basis. The lenders, which are banks in general, keep the title to the home as collateral. When the person is ineffectual in paying the dues on time, the ownership of the house is transferred to the lender. This transfer of ownership ...
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