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Secrets of Pre-Foreclosure Investing
Most residential properties in pre-foreclosure – especially in bubble states like California, Florida and Nevada – are not worth pursuing because the defaulting homeowners have drained the equity out of their homes. In California, for example, sellers in foreclosure are protected by both the California Home Equity Sales Contact Act (California Civil Code Sections 1695-1695.17), which was enacted in 1979, and the California Mortgage Foreclosure Consultants Act (California Civil Code Sections 2945-2945.11). Secrets of Pre-Foreclosure Investing By Octavio Nuiry, RealtyTrac Staff Writer One pre-foreclosure expert says a new federal law will change everything, and short sales and short payoff sales will become the new trend in the marketplace.
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- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
High-End Foreclosures Rising Among Top Tier Homes
The rising trend of prime delinquencies among the wealthy poses a new threat to a battered housing market, which McCabe and others specialists claim is in a recession or heading towards one. “The next two years are going to be pretty ugly in South Florida,” predicted McCabe, saying that Florida real estate will drop by another 10 to 15 percent in 2009 and the market will flatten by 2010. But occasionally we’ll see people who shouldn’t have bought a million dollar home who are losing it to foreclosure.” Beachfront Bubble Bursts In Florida’s Treasure Coast, buyers for
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- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
As Home Prices Plummet, When Will You Buy?
quot; And while modest appreciation could resume in late 2009, prices won't be back to their 2006 peak until at least 2016, possibly as late as 2020 in some markets, according to Shulman. (More Now, in 2009, or will you wait until 2020 when everyone has forgotten about this housing slump and is raving about skyrocketing home prices? Posted 09-30-2008 11:27 AM by darenb Filed under: Foreclosure Trends , Real Estate Trends Comments
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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High-End Foreclosures Rising Among Top Tier Homes
The rising trend of prime delinquencies among the wealthy poses a new threat to a battered housing market, which McCabe and others specialists claim is in a recession or heading towards one. “The next two years are going to be pretty ugly in South Florida,” predicted McCabe, saying that Florida real estate will drop by another 10 to 15 percent in 2009 and the market will flatten by 2010. But occasionally we’ll see people who shouldn’t have bought a million dollar home who are losing it to foreclosure.” Beachfront Bubble Bursts In Florida’s Treasure Coast, buyers for
www.realtytrac.com
- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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Secrets of Pre-Foreclosure Investing
Most residential properties in pre-foreclosure – especially in bubble states like California, Florida and Nevada – are not worth pursuing because the defaulting homeowners have drained the equity out of their homes. In California, for example, sellers in foreclosure are protected by both the California Home Equity Sales Contact Act (California Civil Code Sections 1695-1695.17), which was enacted in 1979, and the California Mortgage Foreclosure Consultants Act (California Civil Code Sections 2945-2945.11). Secrets of Pre-Foreclosure Investing By Octavio Nuiry, RealtyTrac Staff Writer One pre-foreclosure expert says a new federal law will change everything, and short sales and short payoff sales will become the new trend in the marketplace.
www.realtytrac.com
- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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As Home Prices Plummet, When Will You Buy?
quot; And while modest appreciation could resume in late 2009, prices won't be back to their 2006 peak until at least 2016, possibly as late as 2020 in some markets, according to Shulman. (More Now, in 2009, or will you wait until 2020 when everyone has forgotten about this housing slump and is raving about skyrocketing home prices? Posted 09-30-2008 11:27 AM by darenb Filed under: Foreclosure Trends , Real Estate Trends Comments
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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