From the monthly archives:

June 2009

Dallas Foreclosure Listing Price Decline among the Steepest

Foreclosure listing prices and non-foreclosure house prices in Dallas are nearly 32 percent below normal values, according to home price studies by Massachusetts-based real property research firm IHS Global Insight.

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Karousos Building Headed for REO Property Listing

by Jason MacDowell on June 4, 2009

Karousos Building Headed for REO Property Listing

The Fall River, Massachusetts-based building owned by chef George Karousos is scheduled to be placed on REO property listing for sale. In a legal advertisement, mortgage holder, Sovereign Bank announced that the building will be on REO property listing for sale on June 30.

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Celebrity Houses Appearing in Foreclosed Home Search Lists

If you do your online foreclosed home search, you will probably encounter ads or news related to the foreclosed properties of celebrities.

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Repo Homes Listings Growth in Southern California

by William Dover on June 3, 2009

Repo Homes Listings Growth in Southern California

Southern California continues to experience the impact of foreclosures with more and more abandoned and vacant properties being added on the region’s repo homes listings.

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Retire in Arizona, But Not Only Because of Foreclosure Homes

Arizonians say Southern Arizona is among the best places for retirees and other people looking for a place to live, but many of them do not relish the statement that many like to retire in their state because of large numbers of affordable listings of foreclosure homes.

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Unemployment Revs up Florida Foreclosed Property Inventories

The surge in unemployment nationwide has increased foreclosed property inventories. Although there are increases in home sales in many areas, these positive developments are being crushed by falling home prices, rising numbers of jobless Americans and expectations of another wave of foreclosed property inventories.

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