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Listed at: $210,000 Listed at: $269,900 Listed at: $159,900 Listed at: $99,900
Estimated Value: $240,000 Estimated Value: $290,000 Estimated Value: $192,000 Estimated Value: $157,500

Foreclosure News

  • Delinquent properties diminishing - An Allen County agency that manages and sells tax-delinquent properties doesn't own as many of them as it did a few years ago.
  • MomentumTHE Rich Get Richer - DUMMERSTON, Vt. -- The events of Sept. 11, 2001, of course, indelibly mark the decade that is ending tonight.
  • Q&A: A retired Roxanne Carr takes a look back - Her drive to do everything “110 percent” has been a key ingredient in her success in the mortgage finance business, and it’s what will keep her going in retirement, she said.
  • On Native GroundDOUBLE-Dip? for Most Americans, the Recession's Never Ended - Last week, the Commerce Department slashed its estimate of the Gross Domestic Product , reporting that the GDP rose at only a 1.5 percent annual rate in the second quarter, compared to the 2.4 percent annual rate originally predicted.
  • San Diego Bankruptcy Lawyers Offering Free Initial Consultation to... - The San Diego bankruptcy lawyers at the law firm known as the Golden State Law Group, whose firm Web site URL can be found at http://www.goldenstatelawgroup.com , hereby announces that the firm is offering free initial consultations for homeowners in San Diego County who may be facing foreclosure.
  • Realtors: Housing market will rise - A total of 1,007 homes were sold last year, 22 fewer than in 2010. The average price of those homes was $159,814, compared to $166,052 the previous year.
  • Bill targets foreclosures based on a lawyer's OK - A years-old practice allowing foreclosure attorneys simply to attest with a signature that a bank has the right to take someone's home rather than produce the actual mortgage documents is the target of new legislation.
  • Foreclosures down in fourth quarter - The number of California homes going into foreclosure dropped in the fourth quarter of 2011 to the second-lowest level in more than four years according to San Diego-based real estate analytics company, DataQuick.
  • US gov't to extend and expand foreclosure program - The Obama administration said Friday that will expand its signature foreclosure-prevention program to try to help those with heavy debt loads avoid losing their homes.
  • FHA requirements dog condo owners, sellers - Buying a condominium is getting trickier for anyone who wants to put down only 3.5 percent and have the government insure their mortgage.
  • David L. Ryan/Globe Staff Fla. homeowners want solutions, not bickering - ST. CLOUD, Fla. - Gone are the "For Sale'' signs that sprouted like weeds in yard after yard along the streets of Magnolia Green, one of the scores of subdivisions that rose in recent years in Florida's once-booming Osceola County.
  • Used-car industry struggles to find inventory - Greg Sarig, owner of West Lawn Motor Co., has had to go to more sources to get the same number of vehicles to fill the lot.
  • The left's bank cop - The task force that President Obama on Tuesday said he's setting up - to expose supposed mortgage fraud and to be co-chaired by state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman - is both troubling and absurd.
  • Alameda County weathers storm of cuts and realignment - Alameda County is weathering the double storm front of prison realignment and the dismantling of redevelopment, District 1 Supervisor Scott Haggerty told a crowd of elected officials and business leaders gathered Friday in Fremont.
  • Subpoenas issued to financial firms in expa... - The Justice Department issued civil subpoenas to 11 financial institutions as part of a new effort to investigate misconduct in the packaging and sale of home loans to investors, Attorney General Eric Holder said on Friday.