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Making Dallas Foreclosures Work For You
In November of 2006, according to the RealtyTrac? U.S. Metropolitan Foreclosure Market Report, RealtyTrac? U.S. Metropolitan Foreclosure Market Report the number Dallas foreclosures rose 67%, and the eight counties surrounding Dallas saw a new foreclosure for every two hundred and eighty-six ...
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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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Living in Frisco, Texas
Frisco, Texas is a fast-growing suburb just outside of North Dallas. The city is located in both Collin and Denton Counties and has an exceptional school system with a low-teacher-student ratio. Frisco neighborhoods are mostly newer homes built within the past five to seven years. Frisco has always ...
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Invest in Alabama Real Estate Foreclosures
If you are looking for a good investment, then you might want to take a look at the Alabama real estate foreclosure market. There are some very good deals to be made with foreclosures, and these homes are on the market right now. Normally, the bank just wants to unload them and get some of their ...
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Looking Into The Future of Denver Real Estate
Just over the past few years, it's important to note that the real estate subprime mortgage crisis had an effect on the consumer, not to mention the rate of foreclosures as well. It all depends on what real estate market you are in. It seems that this is what we might be looking at for the next ...
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Houston Real Estate Slow Down: Fact or Fiction
On June 26, 2005, the Houston Chronicle did an article about people in their 20's (Generation Y) entering into the real estate market. This age group of buyers was part of the bull rush to enter real estate boom, and I had the honor of being featured in this article. During that article, I remember ...
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What Is The Future Of The Denver CO Real Estate Market?
Predicting the future in any industry is a shaky practice. With real estate, things are still uncertain, but you can certainly see some trends that have affected the past six or seven years. The subprime mortgage crisis and subsequent foreclosures will affect you more or less, depending on which ...
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How to Profit From America's Real Estate Market Slump
America's slumping real estate market has been making headlines for some time now. As regions that once saw incredible booms now face sharp property price corrections, many British and international investors working in currencies other than the US dollar find themselves wondering if investing in ...
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The Anti-Foreclosure Prevention Act
The Infotainment Highway has presented the Foreclosure Prevention Act as a bail-out program instituted by the Administration to help the ailing homeowner. This is what really happened: The Foreclosure Prevention Act (FPA) is full of tax breaks - for the banks/lenders, builders, automakers, (and the ...
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Homeowners In Default Receive Help With Mortgage Loans
As the foreclosure race heats up lenders may become less stringent in their approach towards defaulting homeowners. In the current climate the housing bubble keeps stretching not bursting. The number of mortgage foreclosures increased nationwide in April up 62 percent from last year. According to ...
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