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Foreclosures Hurt Everybody
If you think that you will not be affected by the increase in foreclosure, don't kid yourself Even if your home isn't threatened, you can lose a lot by the growing rate of foreclosure. The numbers are staggering. Nevada has the highest foreclosure rate, according to RealtyTrac. 1 in 54 homes ...
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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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Canadians Buying in the Southern Sun Belt
Almost three million people a year leave the winters in the frozen north of the Americas and escape to the warmer winters of the south. Many Canadians are among them, and experts forecast that the recent U.S. crunches in mortgages, foreclosures etc will mean that even more Canadians will be buying ...
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Can Canadian Home Buyer Traffic Take Up Some of the Slack in the Inventory of Homes for Sale?
Few buyers, more sellers and harder to get mortgages are severely hurting any potential recovery of the US housing market. In areas like Florida, Detroit, Southern California, Las Vegas, and Phoenix, the housing market is not getting any better, its getting worse, with more foreclosures on the way. ...
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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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Risks Faced By Real Estate Investors In A Buyers Market
From one end of the United States to the other real estate property values are falling. In some areas, like Arizona, Florida, Nevada, Michigan and California, they are in free fall. Foreclosures are at an all time high, flooding the market with homes for sale. Many of these homes are currently ...
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Fort Lauderdale Real Estate - Hopeful Housing Market Trends For 2008
As the city of Fort Lauderdale, along with other hosing slump-hit cities in the US, slowly begins to rise up and repair the damage brought about by rising foreclosures and low-buyer interest, 2008 may, according to economists and housing industry analysts, be actually a year for buyers, as home ...
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Arizona Real Estate Investor Market Update
The real estate market has its ups and downs. After attending a real estate investment seminar held by Brewer Caldwell, I wish to explain what is happening today in Arizona's real estate market. The Fed did in fact lower interest rates, but instead of cutting the quarter point that most analysts ...
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Tips For Avoiding Foreclosure
Foreclosure is a big concern for not only the home owner, but for the nation too. Foreclosures in this country are hitting record numbers and continuing to increase every day. According to Irvine-based RealtyTrac Inc. there were a total of 224,451 foreclosure filings reported in October, up 94 ...
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Foreclosures - What Can Be Done To Stop The Housing Crisis?
Foreclosures are escalating in the United States, with millions of people being forced out of their homes and into bankruptcy. Florida tops the housing crisis with more than 20,000 foreclosure filings in 2007, while California and Texas are close behind. Arizona reports foreclosures rose over ...
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