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Understanding Foreclosure in Texas - A Guide to for Distressed Homeowner
When a Texas homeowner stops making mortgage payments, he can go into foreclosure. Understanding foreclosure in Texas means knowing the specific laws which govern real estate in the Lone Star state. There is a general process that a foreclosure goes through: 1. Homeowner misses payments 2. Notice ...
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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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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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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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Real Estate 101 - Investing in Foreclosures
"When it comes to real estate investing, making money off of foreclosed homes is a highly specialized area that can become aggressive as well. This is because investing in foreclosed real estate is a specific market and those that are involved in this form of investment tend to be highly educated ...
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Houston Real Estate - More Affordable Homes
The Houston real estate market appeals to buyers for a host of reasons. As this city becomes known as one of the nation's fastest growing, many are turning their eyes toward Texas with an eye on buying. The Houston area itself is favored by many not only for its employment, educational and cultural ...
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Tampa Real Estate - Buying Homes In One Of The Most Durable Housing Markets
The harsh effects of the US housing crunch and the excessive inventory of unsold homes, continues to exact a heavier toll on housing prices today. However, over the long term period, many still view housing as a good investment, and more than just an investment for that matter. Aside from getting a ...
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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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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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Crumbling Housing Market?
When the countries top mortgage lender makes the statement - 'Countrywide says foreclosures highest on record' it is a significant. That said, they are referring to foreclosures on their books - not the nations - and it a response to their falling stock value - an excuse if you will. Countrywide ...
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