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Orange County Property Foreclosure
The property investment market represents one of the most stable investments available. Real estate values will undoubtedly continue to rise over time meaning almost any property investment will eventually be profitable. Property foreclosures represent a special opportunity because typically ...
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All About Washingtonville NY Real Estate
Washingtonville initially was a very tiny settlement. Gradually it became a popular and bustling village. Having a name like "Matthew's Field" earlier, it was renamed to its current nomenclature after America's first president George Washington. The village has a friendly atmosphere and warm ...
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How Raising Conforming Mortgage Limits Would Impact California Real Estate
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, two housing finance companies that have the implicit backing of the United States government, presently limit the mortgages they buy in the lower 48 states to a maximum size of $417,000. Alaska and Hawaii loans can be as high as $625,500. They also have a number of other ...
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Keep Those California Dreams Coming
We keep hearing about dropping house prices, and of course we know it is true. But the fact is that prices in California have dropped so much that you should consider grabbing up a bargain for yourself. Recent reports have shown continuing increases in foreclosed houses and several western states ...
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House Prices Decline In Value - Orlando, Orange County, And Across Central Florida
The U.S. government and corporate media don't talk about how lower house prices are good for home buyers, preferring to sacrifice we the people and families to make sure bankers have plenty of debt to earn interest on. Nevertheless pure and simple economics says lower prices of anything is good for ...
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Florida Homeowners Negative Equity Nightmare - Costly Mistakes Leading To Bankruptcy And Foreclosure
A surprising large percentage of Florida homeowners who purchased their property in 2006 and 2007 now have negative equity on their homes, thanks to the excessively high prices paid when they bought their homes. Negative equity means your mortgage exceeds and gobbles up any ownership interest you ...
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Heartfelt Message To House Flippers
There literally has never been one single year over the time that we have flipped houses that I haven't heard the statement (or some variation, and 90% of them came from agents), "oh, you can't flip in this market". And each year, I answer, "Maybe so", or "Hmm, could be", as I wait for our latest ...
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Huge Inventory Of Unsold Florida Homes Drives Prices Down Despite Realtor Hype & Media Assurances
Irrational exuberance, realtor hype, and media assurances of a robust economy are beginning to take their toll. Unwarranted conclusions, faulty assumptions, and the predisposition to endless American prosperity are colliding full force with reality. Nobody is buying, but builders keep building. ...
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Housing Surplus In Seminole, Sumter, Osceola, Orange, Polk, And Lake County, Florida
Empty houses all around across Central Florida reveal builders plight as they are being forced to drop prices even faster than homeowners. Builders unable to sell their excess inventory are hustling to dump homes at lower prices and are doing whatever they can to hurry up and unload before prices ...
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Baby Boomers Home Equity Decline Diminish Hopes Of Retirement - Many Are Selling In Orange County
Unlike previous generations who could look to equity in their homes as a source of economic stability, the worsening economy has thwarted many baby boomers plans of an easy retirement. In the past retirees could look to their homes as a source of equity with which to retire and somewhat live off of ...
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