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Bank Owned Homes for sale in the following Connecticut cities:

Andover Ansonia Ashford Avon
Bantam Barkhamsted Beacon Falls Berlin
Bethany Bethel Bethlehem Bloomfield
Bolton Bozrah Branford Bridgeport
Bridgewater Bristol Brookfield Brooklyn
Burlington Canaan Canterbury Canton
Chaplin Cheshire Chester Clinton
Colchester Colebrook Columbia Cornwall
Coventry Cromwell Danbury Danielson
Darien Deep River Derby Durham
East Granby East Haddam East Hampton East Hartford
East Haven East Lyme East Windsor Eastford
Easton Ellington Enfield Essex
Fairfield Farmington Fenwick Franklin
Glastonbury Goshen Granby Greenwich
Griswold Groton Groton Long Point Guilford
Haddam Hamden Hampton Hartford
Harwinton Hebron Jewett City Kent
Killingly Killingworth Lebanon Ledyard
Lisbon Litchfield Lyme Madison
Manchester Mansfield Marlborough Meriden
Middlebury Middlefield Middletown Milford
Monroe Montville Morris Mystic
Naugatuck New Britain New Canaan New Fairfield
New Hartford New Haven New London New Milford
Newington Newtown Niantic Norfolk
North Branford North Canaan North Haven North Stonington
Norwalk Norwich Old Lyme Old Saybrook
Orange Oxford Plainfield Plainville
Plymouth Pomfret Portland Preston
Prospect Putnam Redding Ridgefield
Rocky Hill Roxbury Salem Salisbury
Scotland Seymour Sharon Shelton
Sherman Simsbury Somers South Windsor
Southbury Southington Sprague Stafford
Stamford Sterling Stonington Storrs
Stratford Suffield Thomaston Thompson
Tolland Torrington Trumbull Union
Vernon Voluntown Wallingford Warren
Washington Waterbury Waterford Watertown
West Hartford West Haven Westbrook Weston
Westport Wethersfield Willimantic Willington
Wilton Winchester Windham Windsor
Windsor Locks Winsted Wolcott Woodbridge
Woodbury Woodstock

Connecticut Foreclosure News

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  • Conn. driver falls out of car on I-95, Dodge travels 0.2 more miles before crashing into pole - DARIEN, Conn. - Connecticut State Police say a man fell out of his car onto Interstate 95 and watched his vehicle drive on for about two-tenths of a mile before it crashed into a pole.
  • President Obama to attend fundraiser for Conn. Attorney General Blumenthal's Senate bid - HARTFORD, Conn. - President Barack Obama plans to attend a fundraiser later this month to help Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal's campaign for the U.S. Senate.
  • American dream comes in a cookie tin - BRIDGEPORT -- For a moment, right before Mayor Bill Finch read a name off a piece of paper drawn from an old Christmas cookie tin, two women had their dream homes. Then, a name was called and there were tears.
  • Deak sees slow rebound - "The `Great Recession' is over," he said. "People have money, so as the economy picks up, people's attitudes towards spending will pick up." Deak on Wednesday gave a forecast on the economy and construction industry to about 100 members of Home Builders and Remodelers Association of Fairfield County at its monthly meeting at the Norwalk Inn & Conference Center.
  • Banks to allow local groups to buy foreclosures - Major banks, including Bank of America and Wells Fargo-Wachovia that have branches in Connecticut, are agreeing to give local governments and nonprofit groups the ability to buy foreclosed homes before they are sold to private investors, The Associated Press reports.
  • Good deal? Or steal? - Today it's Philadelpha, Saturday it was Boston, but yesterday it was New York. About 1000 people packed the ballroom of the Hyatt Hotel at Grand Central Station in Midtown Manhattan on Sunday, all trying to snap up a bargain on...
  • A Foreclosure Crisis For A Company in Charge of Dozens of Hartford Properties - One of the rental properties owned by Martin Carlin, whose many Hartford properties are under foreclosure. Martin Carlin — the Connecticut real estate investor — has big problems on his hands.
  • Homeowners feel stress of life 'underwater' - A broad swath of homeowners — those not headed for the worst-case scenario of foreclosure — are nonetheless grappling with the impact of lost home equity.
  • CT foreclosures, delinquent loans slip in 2Q - The number of Connecticut foreclosures and seriously delinquent loans fell slightly in the second quarter, an industry survey said Thursday.