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Bank Owned Homes for sale in the following Virginia cities:

Abingdon Accomac Alexandria Altavista
Amherst Annandale Appalachia Appomattox
Arlington Ashland Bedford Belle Haven
Berryville Big Stone Gap Blacksburg Blackstone
Bloxom Bluefield Bowling Green Boyce
Boydton Boykins Bridgewater Bristol
Broadway Brookneal Buchanan Buena Vista
Burke Burkeville Cape Charles Cedar Bluff
Charlotte Court House Charlottesville Chase City Chatham
Cheriton Chesapeake Chilhowie Christiansburg
Claremont Clarksville Clifton Forge Clinchco
Clintwood Coeburn Colonial Beach Colonial Heights
Courtland Covington Craigsville Crewe
Culpeper Dale City Daleville Damascus
Danville Dayton Dillwyn Drakes Branch
Dublin Dumfries Edinburg Elkton
Emporia Exmore Fairfax Falls Church
Farmville Fincastle Floyd Franklin
Fredericksburg Fries Front Royal Galax
Gate City Glade Spring Glasgow Glen Allen
Gordonsville Goshen Gretna Grottoes
Grundy Halifax Hamilton Hampton
Harrisonburg Haymarket Herndon Hillsville
Honaker Hopewell Hurt Independence
Iron Gate Irvington Ivor Jarratt
Jonesville Kenbridge Keysville Kilmarnock
La Crosse Lawrenceville Lebanon Leesburg
Lexington Louisa Lovettsville Luray
Lynchburg Manassas Manassas Park Marion
Martinsville McKenney McLean Mechanicsville
Melfa Middleburg Middletown Mineral
Mount Jackson Narrows Nassawadox New Market
Newport News Nickelsville Norfolk Norton
Occoquan Onancock Onley Orange
Parksley Pearisburg Pembroke Pennington Gap
Petersburg Pocahontas Poquoson Portsmouth
Pound Pulaski Purcellville Quantico
Radford Remington Reston Rich Creek
Richlands Richmond Ridgeway Roanoke
Rocky Mount Round Hill Rural Retreat Salem
Saltville Saxis Scottsville Shenandoah
Smithfield South Boston South Hill St. Paul
Stanardsville Stanley Staunton Stephens City
Strasburg Stuart Suffolk Tangier
Tappahannock Tazewell Timberville Troutdale
Troutville Urbanna Victoria Vienna
Vinton Virginia Beach Wakefield Warrenton
Warsaw Waverly Waynesboro Weber City
West Point White Stone Williamsburg Winchester
Windsor Wise Woodstock Wytheville

Virginia Foreclosure News

  • 09/05 - Public records - FORECLOSURES
  • Ex-bank manager, recruiter charged in Boston loan case - A former Bank of America Corp. branch manager and a Virginia-based real estate recruiter were charged with wire fraud in federal court in an unfolding case of an alleged long-running mortgage fraud scheme that led to foreclosures and abandoned buildings in Dorchester and Roxbury, the US attorney’s office confirmed yesterday. United States - Real estate - Boston - Wire fraud - Mortgage fraud
  • Readers tell 'Hot Button': Higher taxes for Memphis schools? - Responses to our question: If Memphis officials propose an increase in the city property tax rate as part of their plan to pay the $57 million debt to Memphis City Schools, are you prepared to pay the higher taxes?
  • Revised Nike uniform ad shows stadium, not strip mine, behind image of WVU football player - MORGANTOWN, W.Va. - Nike has replaced the image of a strip mine with that of a football stadium in ads promoting a new West Virginia University football uniform.
  • Frontier Communications Creates Statewide Fiber Optic Network - By combining the more than 6,300 miles of fiber infrastructure of the former Frontier and newly purchased Verizon telecommunications properties, Frontier Communications has created a robust fiber optic middle-mile infrastructure to bring high bandwidth or high speed/broadband services to the state of West Virginia
  • One-Time Benefits Being Distributed to Families Across WV - Some families in West Virginia are getting a little extra help they need to make ends meet thanks to stimulus and state funding.
  • Communities key in foreclosure fight: Fed officials - Two top U.S. Federal Reserve officials on Thursday called for a more community-focused approach to the country's ongoing foreclosure crisis, which is weighing on its economic recovery.
  • related stories - WASHINGTON — Here's how area members of Congress voted on major roll calls in the week ending July 2.
  • Push comes to shove: W.Va. county eliminating swing sets from elementary school playgrounds - CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Elementary school playgrounds in one West Virginia county are losing their swing sets. Swings are being removed from Cabell County schools in southern West Virginia in part because of lawsuits over injuries.
  • Pending Sales of Existing Homes Unexpectedly Rise - The number of contracts to purchase U.S. previously owned houses unexpectedly rose in July, a sign the market may be starting to stabilize after the expiration of a homebuyer tax credit.