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2007: Housing Slowdown Good for Foreclosures
That means 2007 should be a good year for anyone involved in the foreclosure sector of the market — whether they are real estate agents, potential home buyers or real estate investors. Some highlights of the Chapman forecast: The sky isn’t falling, but housing prices are projected to decline 2.2 percent on average next year, after an almost 50 percent run-up in appreciation between 2001 and 2006, says the Chapman Economic & Business Review December 2006 . The cooling real estate sector will continue to plague the national economy next year, but enough positive economic fundamentals remain in place to counteract forces threatening to push the U.S.
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Celebrity Foreclosures
In December 2004, Ms. acre parcel of the property to RGF Holding Corp. In March 2007, the Hearst mansion — known locally as the Villa Venezio — was put on the market by the Corcoran Group for $27 million. Now you can own an exclusive and coveted piece of oceanfront property for a mere $27 million. Rich people, it turns out, are just as vulnerable as poor folks to foreclosure. New York Post celebrity real estate columnist Braden Keil today reported that Veronica Hearst, the widow and third wife of Randolph “Randy” A. Hearst, is fighting foreclosure proceedings on
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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2007: Housing Slowdown Good for Foreclosures
That means 2007 should be a good year for anyone involved in the foreclosure sector of the market — whether they are real estate agents, potential home buyers or real estate investors. Some highlights of the Chapman forecast: The sky isn’t falling, but housing prices are projected to decline 2.2 percent on average next year, after an almost 50 percent run-up in appreciation between 2001 and 2006, says the Chapman Economic & Business Review December 2006 . The cooling real estate sector will continue to plague the national economy next year, but enough positive economic fundamentals remain in place to counteract forces threatening to push the U.S.
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Celebrity Foreclosures
In December 2004, Ms. acre parcel of the property to RGF Holding Corp. In March 2007, the Hearst mansion — known locally as the Villa Venezio — was put on the market by the Corcoran Group for $27 million. Now you can own an exclusive and coveted piece of oceanfront property for a mere $27 million. Rich people, it turns out, are just as vulnerable as poor folks to foreclosure. New York Post celebrity real estate columnist Braden Keil today reported that Veronica Hearst, the widow and third wife of Randolph “Randy” A. Hearst, is fighting foreclosure proceedings on
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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