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Scranton-Wilkes Barre - The 4th Best Place To Buy Or Invest In Real Estate In The USA
It's official! There are only a few other places better than Scranton / Wilkes Barre to buy real estate property. Many of us knew this all along. Local industry professionals like Realtors and Mortgage Professionals have seen it coming in the form of increased investment activity from the ...
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Connecticut Mortgage Brokers
A mortgage broker is a loan officer who works for you. When you make that big step towards buying a home, the broker will gather all your personal information including income, current debts and the amount of the home. The loan officer will work up a portfolio that has everything needed to qualify ...
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Increasing Foreclosures Homes in US
According to recent news reports from Reuters, home foreclosures in United States for January 2008 has soared upto 57 percent from the last year's data. However this growing pace of home listing is presently at halt in response to private and government call of action to help homeowners to revive ...
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Foreclosure Basics
Foreclosures have become a major political issue. Foreclosure is the legal process in which a bank or other secured creditor sells or repossesses a parcel of real property (immovable property) after the owner has failed to comply with an agreement between the lender and borrower called a "mortgage" ...
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How To Be Free Of Your Connecticut Home Mortgage, Forever!
Lately in the news there have been all types of government sponsored Connecticut mortgage assistance programs that offer to help you if you are facing foreclosure, have an adjustable rate mortgage or just want to buy a home with little to no money down. However, how many programs offer assistance ...
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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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Tips For Selling Your Home For Sale By Owner
When you sell your home yourself, you are doing what is known as a for sale by owner, of FSBO. Many people choose to go this route to avoid hefty fees charged by real estate brokers. Avoiding these thousand dollar fees is just a good a reason as any to sell your home FSBO. If you choose to go this ...
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CT Commercial Real Estate
Eastern Connecticut leads the State in job growth and likely will continue for the next tens years. Economic growth in Eastern Connecticut is booming with major projects underway or proposed. Half way between Boston and New York and 30 minutes to Providence. Home to Foxwoods Resort and Mohegan Sun ...
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Connecticut Foreclosures - The Courts Are In Charge
Over the past year, a sluggish real estate market and the consequences of questionable lending practices have led to an increase in the rate of Connecticut foreclosures. As of February 2007, in fact, Connecticut was experienced a foreclosure for every 118 households making the Connecticut ...
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Foreclosure Investing - Non-Judicial Foreclosures Vs Judicial Foreclosures
There are two main types of foreclosure processes - judicial and non-judicial. While the end result is similar - both properties are foreclosed and sold at auction - the methods are different. One uses the court system and Sheriff's Sales while another doesn't and uses Public Trustee Auctions. For ...
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