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Realtors '07 Forecast Looks Promising for Future Foreclosure Activity
Moreover, sales of California homes are expected to sink 23 percent this year compared to 2005 and fall another 7 percent next year. and Detroit. The Realtor group also forecast a spike in foreclosures activity next year. We welcome your comments and feedback. Posted 10-20-2006 11:27 AM by Octavion Filed under: Foreclosure Trends , Real Estate Trend LONG BEACH, Calif. — If California’s economic indicators stay at their present course, 2007 should be a very good year for investing and
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
A Small Silver Lining in Q1 Foreclosure Storm
The notable exceptions included Detroit — a longtime posterchild for the foreclosure meltdown — and Philadelphia, along with a few other Pennsylvania metro areas. Foreclosure activity in Detroit was down nearly 4 percent from the first quarter of 2007, although the citys foreclosure rate still ranked No. Dispatches from Detroit indicate that free-market forces may be the catalyst. While foreclosure activity in the first quarter of 2008 was up on a year-over-year basis in 90 percent of the nations 100 largest metropolitan areas, according to the RealtyTrac Q1 report issued today, there were a few notable exceptions that could prove to be a harbinger of hope for the nations battered housing market.
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Make Food, Not Foreclosures
Similar to other parts of the nation’s Rust Belt, the county’s real estate market — particularly Detroit — is suffering. The pilot program would start with 20 plots, with the City of Detroit donating the water. Urban Farming has been doing this around the country since it was founded in 2005. A non-profit group has launched a program to turn former foreclosures into farmland. National Public Radio is reporting that the non-profit group Urban Farming requested that Wayne County, Mich.,
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Make Food, Not Foreclosures
Similar to other parts of the nation’s Rust Belt, the county’s real estate market — particularly Detroit — is suffering. The pilot program would start with 20 plots, with the City of Detroit donating the water. Urban Farming has been doing this around the country since it was founded in 2005. A non-profit group has launched a program to turn former foreclosures into farmland. National Public Radio is reporting that the non-profit group Urban Farming requested that Wayne County, Mich.,
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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A Small Silver Lining in Q1 Foreclosure Storm
The notable exceptions included Detroit — a longtime posterchild for the foreclosure meltdown — and Philadelphia, along with a few other Pennsylvania metro areas. Foreclosure activity in Detroit was down nearly 4 percent from the first quarter of 2007, although the citys foreclosure rate still ranked No. Dispatches from Detroit indicate that free-market forces may be the catalyst. While foreclosure activity in the first quarter of 2008 was up on a year-over-year basis in 90 percent of the nations 100 largest metropolitan areas, according to the RealtyTrac Q1 report issued today, there were a few notable exceptions that could prove to be a harbinger of hope for the nations battered housing market.
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Realtors '07 Forecast Looks Promising for Future Foreclosure Activity
Moreover, sales of California homes are expected to sink 23 percent this year compared to 2005 and fall another 7 percent next year. and Detroit. The Realtor group also forecast a spike in foreclosures activity next year. We welcome your comments and feedback. Posted 10-20-2006 11:27 AM by Octavion Filed under: Foreclosure Trends , Real Estate Trend LONG BEACH, Calif. — If California’s economic indicators stay at their present course, 2007 should be a very good year for investing and
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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