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Georgia Foreclosures: The Housing Market Heads South
Georgia, with its southern climate and charm, its culture, its great entertainment, golf courses, and oceanside attractions, is one of the most desirable places to live in the United States. It is also treasure trove of history; but in spite of its desirability, Georgia foreclosures are occurring ...
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Bank Foreclosures vs FSBOs - Big Bank Takes Little Bank
It's no secret that the real estate market is in the midst of a wide spread correction. Lenders have tightened restrictions on sub-prime loans as well as on prime loans. Owners are finding themselves in seemingly inescapable circumstances. The result reminds me of the Hydra from Greek mythology, ...
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Foreclosure Doom And Gloom - Is There A Light At The End Of This Tunnel?
From the Foreclosure Market Report, "So far this year more than 1 million properties have entered some stage of foreclosure nationwide, up 27 percent from the same time last year. The Wall Street Journal has reported that with a large number of people losing their houses to foreclosure, more are ...
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Can I Refinance My Home With Bad Credit?
One of the more challenging aspects about working in the mortgage business these days is the inability to help everyone that deserves it. Today's mortgage market is very unforgiving to those who have stumbled on hard times. One of the questions I am asked by my clients most often is can I refinance ...
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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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How Should People Look At The Slump In The Housing Market?
People are always taught to apply the cliché... A glass of water is always best viewed half-full and not half-empty. It could not be more appropriate to apply this line of thought now that the housing market is experiencing its low episode. Not only people buying a home can rejoice during these ...
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Don't Buy The Wrong Investment
The times are good for investors. That was the conclusion from my last column regarding the latest mortgage industry problems and their affects on landlords and tenants. The current credit crunch has stifled some potential home owners from purchasing their dream home, forcing many to stay in the ...
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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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To Stop House Foreclosure or Not?
It's an epidemic that hasn't been seen since the great depression; houses are being foreclosed at three times the normal rate in some counties across America. As a result of this sudden rise in foreclosures a new type of business has sprung up within the real estate market called the 'short sell.? ...
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Adapting To A Changing Real Estate Market
It's amazing how swiftly the financial landscape changes for someone in the house business. One would think that opportunities with houses would be fairly stable. In the good old days, changes in population, wages, and taxes were gradual and those in the house business could adapt to them without ...
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