by Elizabeth Rush on April 8, 2011
Thousands of foreclosed homes have reportedly remained unlisted in Florida bank and HUD homes listings. According to housing market analysts, the state has the highest number of unlisted foreclosures or shadow inventory in the U.S. Analysts refer to foreclosed properties, repossessed homes and delinquent mortgages not yet listed as for-sale or have yet to enter the market as shadow inventory.
Continue Reading: Thousands Remain Unlisted in Florida Bank and HUD Homes Listings
by Elizabeth Rush on February 28, 2011
Some U.S. areas are considered better places for homebuyers than others. Although housing industry analysts stated that most of the country's residential markets offer a lot of bargain properties, including those under a HUD foreclosure list, there are others that offer more choices and where buyers can renegotiate a deal for an even lower price.
Continue Reading: HUD Foreclosure List in Minneapolis Offers Opportunities to Buyers
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by William Dover on August 23, 2010
Recent research reports show that thousands of residents in California, as well as in other areas of the U.S., lose their homes to bank, government and HUD foreclosure lists because they decided to stop paying their mortgages. Most of them continue to live in their houses and are just waiting until lenders take over their properties.
Continue Reading: Another Reason for Expanding Bank and HUD Foreclosure Lists
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