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Avoiding, Stopping Foreclosures Information, Helpful Resources, Stop Home Foreclosure - RealtyTrac
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  • Bernanke: Free Market Can Curb Foreclosures
    His conclusion came down in favor of the free market: "Credit market innovations have expanded opportunities for many households. Bernanke was not overly optimistic about the near-term future of the housing market, pinpointing the "cooling of the housing market" as a major contributor to the economys slowdown in 2006. Still, he ended on a positive note: "All that said, given the fundamental factors in place that should support the demand for housing, In remarks he made yesterday in Chicago, Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben S. Bernanke talked extensively about how he believes the
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  • Buying Bank-Owned REOs at the Auction - RealtyTrac
    Buying Bank-Owned REOs at the Auction Search Properties | Free 7-Day Trial Thanks to a sharp rise in foreclosure filings nationwide, homebuyers and real estate investors are increasingly likely to encounter bank-owned properties that are for sale at real estate auctions. The increased presence of lender-owned homes in the market — known in the banking industry as REOs, for "real estate owned" — is fallout from the recent real estate boom that marked the first half of this decade.
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  • Avoiding, Stopping Foreclosures Information, Helpful Resources, Stop Home Foreclosure - RealtyTrac
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  • How a Short Sale Can Stop Foreclosure, Short Selling Bank Foreclosures - RealtyTrac
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  • Foreclosures: the Coming California Crash?
    California foreclosure investors now have an opportunity to tap the knowledge of a 25-year real estate investing veteran who correctly predicted the last two major swings in the California real estate market and is on the verge of correctly predicting another. “Bruce Bruce Norris was dead right” about home prices in California doubling in the early 2000s after hitting bottom in 1997, said Michael Carney, Director of the Real Estate Research Council of Southern California. Carney went on to say that he thinks Norris’ latest prediction, made in early 2006, that foreclosures will soar and home prices will plummet in the next few years is also likely to be correct.
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  • Getting Help to Stop Foreclosure, Avoid Home Foreclosure Process - RealtyTrac
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  • Customers, Employees Credited for RealtyTrac's Deloitte Fast 50 Ranking
    RealtyTrac was named to the Technology Fast 50 list for 2006 by the accounting firm of Deloitte & Touche USA LLP at an awards ceremony held Tuesday. Saccacio credited the company’s continued success to a loyal customer base of real estate investors, home buyers and real estate professionals who continue to see the value of the information and research tools RealtyTrac provides to successfully take advantage of foreclosure opportunities where they present themselves. Based on five-year revenue growth of 4647 percent (2001-2005), RealtyTrac was ranked fourth .
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  • Realtors '07 Forecast Looks Promising for Future Foreclosure Activity
    At Wednesday’s Opening Session of California Realtor EXPO 2006, Leslie Appleton-Young, Chief Economist for the California Association of Realtors, presented her housing forecast for next year , calling for the state’s median home price to drop for the first time in 10 years and the pace of home sales to continue to decrease. The CAR forecast also calls for a 2 percent drop in the state’s median home price next year from a projected median price of $561,000 for 2006, down to a projected median of $550,000 in 2007 — a stark contrast to a year ago when most forecasters were predicting
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  • Defaults Drive Subprime Lending Restraint
    But more of those loans were returned to Fremont in 2006, resulting in a $16.4 Maybe the free market does work after all. Posted 01-31-2007 8:23 AM by darenb Filed under: Foreclosure Trends , Real Estate Trend Signs of self-imposed restraint on lending guidelines showed up this week in a somewhat surprising corner of the industry: the subprime market. Reuters reported yesterday that Fremont Investment and Loan, the nations fifth-biggest originator of subprime loans last year, was able
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  • Rise in Home Values Keeps Foreclosures in Check
    Economics 301 – Home Price Appreciation and Household Net Wealth According to the Business & Economic Review June 2006 released last week by the A. And it is one of the reasons that foreclosure activity is expected to remain at a slow upward rate of increase, as evidenced by the latest national numbers reported by RealtyTrac for May 2006. If you havent already signed up to receive RealtyTracs FREE daily property Gary Anderson Center for Economic Research at Chapman University, home price appreciation on the national level has been virtually unstoppable since 1980.
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