Articles, tagged with "foreclosure rates", page 2
20th April 2011
Shifting to Portland? Real estate is booming in this city. The city of Portland has grown to be one of the leading metropolises of modern America. One of the main reasons why people are buying houses in Portland is the environment-friendly tag that it has...
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Author:
orsondixon
12th April 2011
The 20th century belonged to the USA in terms of economic dominance. So how did the crash happen? And what opportunities are there for property investors?
North America has been the most powerful nation on earth with a GDP that dwarfs the vast majority...
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Author:
Rachael Agosta
01st March 2011
While foreclosure rates are falling, there are still some areas in the nation with pretty high foreclosure rates. Like most areas, the foreclosures in these states are mostly holding steady and some are even in decline. Read on for some states that are st...
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Author:
Joe Cline
01st March 2011
As a bankruptcy attorney I see the toll debt can take on a family every day. It's something that my clients are constantly dealing with. Now that foreclosure rates are at an all time high, saving your family home has probably moved up to number one on yo...
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Author:
JamesBrown
25th February 2011
With the occurrence of the recent economic depression, the foreclosed properties have attained an immense popularity in the real estate markets of USA. Forth Worth, being the fifth-largest city of the state of Texas has also undergone through this situ...
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Author:
adamsanderson
14th February 2011
While there are many reasons for the rise in bankruptcy filings, with working families falling victim to job losses, the collapse in the real estate market and plunging home values is one of the principal reasons for the rise in filings.
Over the last ...
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Author:
Mitchell Sussman
11th February 2011
You don’t want to lose your home but you think that you can’t do anything to save your property because you are struggling to overcome financial stress and fears. In fact, you are trying to cover up your expenses with your little savings but everything is...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
09th February 2011
Although some experts suggest that the economy is improving, many small business owners are still struggling, while also nervous about the possibility of an across the board tax increase next year. Fortunately, there are some places in this country that o...
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Author:
Roni Deutch
08th February 2011
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ArticleSubmit Auto
05th February 2011
With new records being set in foreclosure rates, sellers are turning to short sales more and more. How does a short sale work? The seller has to make arrangements with their mortgage lender to accept a sale for the property for an amount that is less than...
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Author:
Stefan West
03rd February 2011
Is the housing market back on the upswing?
With foreclosure rates reaching record numbers last year, I'm really excited to report that, at least in the metro-east area of St. Louis, filings fell last month to the lowest point of the year.
In Novemb...
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Author:
JamesBrown
03rd February 2011
BANKS SEIZED more than a million U.S. homes in one year for the first time last year, despite a slowdown in the last few months as questions around foreclosure processing arose, a leading firm said on Thursday.
Banks foreclosed on 69,847 properties in...
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Author:
Merinews
02nd February 2011
According to Real Trac, 1 in every forty houses in Phoenix, AZ, have had a foreclosure notice filed against it. The city has been devastated by the slide in housing prices, the mortgage crisis, and unemployment. As of May 2010, the unemployment rate in P...
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Author:
curtmaly
27th January 2011
The rate of foreclosures fell 42% in Florida last November, according to data released by a property tracking firm. It was compared to foreclosure rate in the state in October. Compared to the volume of foreclosed home listings in November last year, the ...
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Author:
rudson tren
21st January 2011
While home ownership in America was once seen as a stabilizing economic force, the housing bubble of the past decade pushed many into mortgages that they couldn’t afford when the housing market crashed in 2007. The overleveraging of credit through risky m...
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Author:
HowardApplegate