Posts Tagged ‘Prince William County’

Hud foreclosures - 8 Tips to Make the Best REO Offer in Foreclosure Buying

Monday, December 1st, 2008

Multiple offers are submitted to the bank for the purchase of its REOs, but the bank chooses only the best offer. Experts share the following tips to help you make the best offer: 1. Know the Property History - Find out how much the bank has purchased the property on the Sheriff s …
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A Recovering Market without Govt Intervention
Free-market purists have to love the lead in The Washington Post story Friday about the real estate market in Prince William County, Va., a suburb of Washington, D.C….(read more)
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A Guide to buying HUD Foreclosures in Denver
The talk about the housing sector in Denver getting out of its rough patch some time soon is getting louder. With interest rates on homes loans and prices of homes still low, many people are looking at now to be a good time to buy a home. Homes that are …
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Hunt for True October Foreclosure Trend (Home foreclosures)

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

released Thursday shows that Notices of Default in California sunk 44 percent from a year ago in October. A new California law that took effect in early September requires lenders to provide homeowners an extra 30-day notice before filing a Notice of Default. While California has had the most impact on the national numbers because of its size, other state foreclosure trends that were headed upward have taken a sharp turn down after legislation designed to extend or forestall the foreclosure process was passed.

Below are three graphs using a 90-day rolling average of RealtyTrac numbers. Each month’s average is based on the total for that month and the totals for the month before and the month after. So the most recent rolling average available is for September.

The foreclosure trend in California abruptly stopped its upward climb after the new law took effect in September while the upward foreclosure trend in Florida has continued.

 

Foreclosure trends in Maryland and Massachusetts both switched directions after new legislation forestalling foreclosure took effect, although the trend recently started heading back up.

 

Colorado foreclosure activity began a steady downward decline in January, after a new law extending the foreclosure process took effect. A similar trend began more recently in New York.

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Free-market purists have to love the lead in The Washington Post story Friday about the real estate market in Prince William County, Va., a suburb of Washington, D.C….(read more) foreclosure listings

Job loss or unemployment has been triggering the rise of repo home listings, defeating old reasons like bad loans and its effects. So far this year, Americans who lost their jobs reached almost one million; resulting to a lot of foreclosures due to non-payment. Economists believe that this number will still increase and national delinquency rate has a long way to go. foreclosure listings

Foreclosure homes - Foreclosure Woes: Jobless Now, Homeless Later

Friday, November 21st, 2008

, defeating old reasons like bad loans and its effects. So far this year, Americans who lost their jobs reached almost one million; resulting to a lot of foreclosures due to non-payment. Economists believe that this number will still increase and national delinquency rate has a long way to go. pre foreclosures

Free-market purists have to love the lead in The Washington Post story Friday about the real estate market in Prince William County, Va., a suburb of Washington, D.C….(read more) pre foreclosures

Foreclosures in Tampa are still continuing to pile up. With prices of homes much lower than what they were a year ago, and with widespread speculation about some relief in the near future, an increasing number of people are looking at buying homes again. Foreclosure homes are particularly being targeted … pre foreclosures

Foreclosure Woes: Jobless Now, Homeless Later (Pre foreclosure)

Friday, November 14th, 2008

, defeating old reasons like bad loans and its effects. So far this year, Americans who lost their jobs reached almost one million; resulting to a lot of foreclosures due to non-payment. Economists believe that this number will still increase and national delinquency rate has a long way to go.
Source: www.foreclosurelistingsnationwide.com

Realtors Optimistic in CA for 2009 so long as
Speaking before a packed house at the California Association of Realtors Expo 2009 in Long Beach, Calif., Wednesday, chief economist Leslie Appleton-Young seemed a bit uneasy as she delivered her 2009 California Housing Market Forecast….(read more)
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A Recovering Market without Govt Intervention
Free-market purists have to love the lead in The Washington Post story Friday about the real estate market in Prince William County, Va., a suburb of Washington, D.C….(read more)
Source: foreclosurepulse.com

Realtors Optimistic in CA for 2009 so long as (Short sale)

Monday, November 10th, 2008

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A Recovering Market without Govt Intervention
Free-market purists have to love the lead in The Washington Post story Friday about the real estate market in Prince William County, Va., a suburb of Washington, D.C….(read more)
Source: foreclosurepulse.com

Delaware Foreclosure Seminar Set for Today

An anti-foreclosure seminar in Wilmington, Del., is set for today to help at-risk families stay in their homes.

The Relief Pitchers anti-foreclosure seminar, whose sponsors include the Lieutenant Governor’s Task Force, Office of State Banking Commissioner and the Delaware State Housing Authority, is meant to help civic leaders identify families at risk for foreclosure and de-stigmatize the process of getting help. Speakers include:

  • Lt. Gov. John Carney Jr.
  • U.S. Sen. Thomas Carper
  • Rev. Maurice Butler, Pastor, Elizabeth AME Church
  • Saundra Johnson, Executive Director, DE State Housing Authority
  • Roland Ridgeway, President, Federation of DE Housing Counseling Agencies

The event starts at 1 p.m. in the Carvel State Office Building, 820 N. French St., in Wilmington, and civic leaders who want to register can go to http://www.destatehousing.com/rsvp.php or call the Delaware State Housing Authority at 1-888-363-8808.


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