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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

  • Soldier, family to get house back after foreclosure by neighborhood association - By Valerie Wigglesworth and Erinn Connor DALLAS -- The Frisco soldier and his family who lost their home to foreclosure while he was serving in Iraq will get the house back.Army National Guard Capt.
  • What can $1 million buy in today's housing market? - USATODAY.com - How much can $1 million buy you in today's real estate market? The answer, of course, varies depending on where you're looking to buy.
  • Growing number of renters displaced - In just six months, Stephanie Williamson was evicted from one home that she was renting, and she is about to be evicted from a second.
  • Michigan voters search for economic savior - AP - With seven men running for governor and nearly two dozen candidates running for three open congressional seats, the hardest task may be sorting through the barrage of names, campaign ads and economic rhetoric.
  • Tax study default leaves NV lawmakers upset - Nevada lawmakers facing a projected budget deficit that could top $3 billion will have to rely on memory and previous tax studies after a Wall Street firm contracted to analyze the state's revenue structure defaulted on the task.
  • Always a victim, never at fault - Every success achieved by a Republican president is due solely to his own policies.
  • Rod Blagojevich's Trial: A Look at the Court's 12 Jurors - On Wednesday, as U.S. District Court Judge James Zagel charged the jury, Patti Blagojevich knitted in the courtroom, while her husband, disgraced former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich, and his brother Robert, the co-indictees in the corruption case, leaned back in their chairs and watched.
  • Real estate in area on rebound? - Amid reports of home prices continuing to fall nationally - especially in metro areas - home prices and sales volumes have experienced an uptick in the Lakes Region and statewide during the first six months of this year.
  • Foreclosures - A Preventing Mortgage Foreclosures 1. Short title; table of contents Short ..... In order to reduce the number of foreclosures and to stabilize ... Recordability of Foreclosure Recordability of Foreclosures for Assignment Purposes It has been the practice of the Assignment Branch to record security ...
  • Where the housing bust hurt most in South Florida: Median prices by ZIP code - The Miami metro area, which includes Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade counties, led all regions with 94,466 homes in some stage of foreclosure from January through June.
  • Are We There Yet? - Are We There Yet? Driving with No Spare A Muddle Through Economy Absent a Policy Mistake Maine and Turks, Etc.
  • Tax study default leaves Nevada lawmakers upset - State lawmakers expressed frustration and anger Friday after an international research firm defaulted on a tax study, leaving legislators without an updated playbook as they face a budget deficit that could top $3 billion going into the 2011 session.
  • Mark Bradley on How to Buy Bulk REO Properties - What the Real Estate Guru's Are Hiding - Bradley continues to guide others on how to buy bulk REO properties for true financial gain - gain that he describes as authentic for investors who want to get past the short sale hype and get into the bank owned real estate business.
  • HOAP (Homeowner Outreach Assistance Program) Is on the Way - If you're one of the millions of Americans who owe more on your mortgage than your home is worth - " estimated to be more than one-third of all current homeowners - " you'll benefit greatly by attending the free Homeowner Outreach Assistant Program workshop at the Citrus Valley Association of Realtors in Glendora on Aug.
  • Investment group profits $40K per home it turns around - When foreclosures pop up like mushrooms, it's poison to mortgage lenders. Others, though, feast on the crop.