From the monthly archives:

September 2009

Residential Projects Facing Miami Foreclosure Listings

by Paul McCain on September 22, 2009

Residential Projects Facing Miami Foreclosure Listings

A major banking institution is seeking to place two residential projects of Estate Homes Inc. on Miami foreclosure listings.

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Investing in Bronx Foreclosure Listings

by Elizabeth Rush on September 22, 2009

Investing in Bronx Foreclosure Listings

Many smart investors and buyers are grabbing properties on Bronx foreclosure listings which they claim include affordable housing complexes.

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Pittsburgh Foreclosure Listings, Unemployment Still Increasing

TThe number of properties on Pittsburgh foreclosure listings is expected to jump up in the coming months as the 79-week unemployment extensions and benefits will come to a close. It is expected that 20,000 unemployment benefits will expire in Pennsylvania while 45,000 will come to an end in New Jersey. An additional 14,000 people in Pennsylvania will lose their benefits before the end of this week.

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Buying, Fixing Homes on Detroit Foreclosure Listings

by William Dover on September 21, 2009

Buying, Fixing Homes on Detroit Foreclosure Listings

In an effort to preserve home ownership, banks are giving homes on Detroit foreclosure listings to non profits so that they could renovate them to be sold or leased.

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Ban on San Diego Foreclosure Listings Rescue Payments

by Elizabeth Rush on September 18, 2009

Ban on San Diego Foreclosure Listings Rescue Payments

Companies that ask for upfront fees in exchange for helping distressed homeowners save their properties from San Diego foreclosure listings will be in even precarious situation if the plan of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to ban upfront payments will push through.

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Refunds for Michigan Foreclosure Listings Rescue Fraud Victims

The foreclosure crisis has affected thousands of homeowners in Michigan. Many of them were desperate to protect their properties from Michigan foreclosure listings that they would grab on anything that comes their way if it means saving their homes from foreclosures.

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New York Foreclosure Listings to Climb as Mortgage Resets

by Elizabeth Rush on September 16, 2009

New York Foreclosure Listings to Climb as Mortgage Resets

The resetting of adjustable-rate mortgages (ARM) is causing industry experts to fear for another flood of properties on foreclosure listings in New York. During the housing market bubble, many homeowners purchased houses that they could not afford to pay by using loans that require them to make an initial interest payment, deferring payments on loan principals for several years.

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Homeowners Avoiding Arizona Foreclosure Listings Vulnerable

by Jason MacDowell on September 16, 2009

Homeowners Avoiding Arizona Foreclosure Listings Vulnerable

Homeowners who are desperate to save their properties from Arizona foreclosure listings are vulnerable to fraudulent foreclosure prevention companies, according to state Attorney General Terry Goddard.

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California Foreclosure Listings, Root of the Economic Crisis

by Elizabeth Rush on September 15, 2009

California Foreclosure Listings, Root of the Economic Crisis

In was September 2007 when properties started to pile on California foreclosure listings, caused by the mortgage market meltdown, according to industry experts.

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Arizona Foreclosure Listings Still Dominate the Market

by William Dover on September 15, 2009

Arizona Foreclosure Listings Still Dominate the Market

Properties on Arizona foreclosure listings still dominate home sales numbers, according to results of the Arizona State University’s W.P. Carey School of Business’ Realty Studies.

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