cities

Hialeah Bank Foreclosures for Sale: Timing is Everything

Market conditions in Florida are obviously favoring buyers. With the state having one of the highest foreclosures rate in the nation, it is not surprising that many investors are checking out what these Hialeah bank foreclosures for sale can offer. In addition to being able to buy homes at bargain prices, investors can even be choosy. The large inventory of bank foreclosures guarantees more
States

Why would you invest in Ohio Bank Foreclosures?

The rising foreclosures rate has resulted to a real estate market flooded by Ohio bank foreclosures. Because there were thousands of owners who could not stop their lenders from filing foreclosures, the number of bank foreclosures skyrocketed over the last couple of years. As an investor, you would probably ask yourself if investing in these homes will be
REO Properties

Buying REO Properties (Foreclosures)

As we see an increase in bank foreclosure properties, mostly due to the downfall of the subpime lending industry, here is a list of some important things that you should know if you are thinking to purchase a bank owned property. At the end of the day it might not be as good of a deal as you originally

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Repo Homes

How to Buy Cheap Repossessed Homes From Foreclosure Auctions

July 27th, 2007 by Jason Westmann

Every now and then, there are major and even small banks in your locality that conduct or hold foreclosure auctions for repossessed homes. There are more and more people going through and shopping homes through these auctions because there is a prevailing public perception that repossessed homes sold by banks are at cheaper prices.

cities

Dallas Real Estate Market is Alive and Well!

July 25th, 2007 by Jason Westmann

Today in the Dallas Morning News on the front page of the business section is the title.

States

New Jersey Bank Foreclosures: Bad Things Turned Good

July 24th, 2007 by Donald Hanz

Real estate market conditions follow a cycle. For every slump, there is always a housing boom. Right now, things may not be looking well for the New Jersey housing market, primarily caused by the troubles that the subprime lending industry is experiencing right now. But with the availability of thousands of affordable New Jersey bank foreclosures in the market, the negative market trend has no way to go but up.

cities

North Port, Florida: so this is what a housing recession looks like?

July 19th, 2007 by Donald Hanz

In 2000, North Port, Florida, was an affordable, blue-collar enclave between Sarasota and Fort Myers. Then came growth: seven new people every day for six years, and real estate speculators, and now disaster. With 885 homes in MLS, 200 FSBO's, 400 builder inventory units, 195 foreclosures and 300 more in danger, it's homes for sale, cheap.

cities

Warm climate, hot buys in Los Angeles Bank Foreclosures

July 19th, 2007 by Simon Lindsay

This incredibly, diverse, attractive and exciting City of Angels is also known this year as one of the hottest buyers' markets. Reports from the real estate market in Los Angeles are that more than 30% of single family homes already listed in June reduced their asking prices after listing. Orange County generally saw 45% of listed homes reduce their price. And that's before we even got to look at the Los Angeles bank foreclosures.

Real Estate Investing

Foreclosure Investing: The Long and Short of Short Sales

July 17th, 2007 by Donald Hanz

Seasoned real estate investors have always explored ways to earn considerable profit off bank foreclosure properties. Aside from buying foreclosed homes at pre-foreclosure stage, from auctions or from banks (real estate owned), they can also own one under a short sale agreement.

Finance Foreclosures

How to Finance Foreclosures

July 16th, 2007 by Jason Westmann

In the world of real estate investment, a person with no money can still invest in properties especially foreclosures. Surprised? Do not be. Foreclosure investing often involves employing different techniques in order to have the financial means to be successful. Compared to looking for foreclosure homes, you will have an easier time financing foreclosure.

General

Foreclosures: The Lender’s View

July 12th, 2007 by Jason Westmann

For some time now, people have been discussing the effects of the large inventory of bank foreclosures on the overall market condition, the national economy and on the earnings of real estate buyers and investors. What people failed to look at closely are their effects on lenders.

General

Overall Foreclosures Situation Okay Despite Reports

July 11th, 2007 by Simon Lindsay

For many months, news of increasing foreclosures rate have filled the mind many home owners, home buyers and real estate investors. The circus started more than a year ago, when interest rates of subprime mortgages began re-setting. In no time at all, thousands of home owners found themselves unable to pay their mortgage obligations. The rise in delinquency rate was staggering. At the end of 2006, more than one million owners have lost their home to bank foreclosures.

States

Getting the Most Out of Michigan Bank Foreclosures

July 10th, 2007 by Jason Westmann

Whenever the foreclosure situation of a particular city or state worsens, much interest is actually generated. For example, the large inventory of Michigan bank foreclosures is attracting the attention of many investors looking for a way to make a quick buck. Every smart buyer realizes that timing is important in order to grab the best bank foreclosures. The many amazing investment opportunities offered by these properties are only available as long as market conditions favor buyers.

Real Estate Investing

Why This Real Estate Slump Is Different

July 9th, 2007 by Jason Westmann

Foreclosures are rising fast, investors are sweating, and lenders are now bending over backwards to keep bad loans alive. Boy how things have changed.