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Priced to Foreclose
A new report shows a strong correlation between slow home priceappreciation and high foreclosure rates, although its clear thecorrelation does not involve a direct cause-and-effect relationship. Otherstates with similar statistics included Arizona and Nevada . Leave acomment or e-mail us at editor@foreclosurepulse.com . Posted 06-02-2006 The Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight (thank goodness for acronyms) on Thursday released home price appreciation statistics for the first quarter of 2006, which show that U.S. homes are appreciating
www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Bank-Repossession Beat Continues in March
The year-over-year increase in bank repossessions was even more dramatic in some states: 619 percent in Arizona; 597 percent in New York; 557 percent in California; and 464 percent in Florida. View full March report. Posted 04-15-2008 2:00 AM by darenb Filed under: Pre-Foreclosures , Foreclosure Auctions , Bank-Owned/REOs , Foreclosure Trends , Real Estate Trends Comments
www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • Priced to Foreclose
    A new report shows a strong correlation between slow home priceappreciation and high foreclosure rates, although its clear thecorrelation does not involve a direct cause-and-effect relationship. Otherstates with similar statistics included Arizona and Nevada . Leave acomment or e-mail us at editor@foreclosurepulse.com . Posted 06-02-2006 The Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight (thank goodness for acronyms) on Thursday released home price appreciation statistics for the first quarter of 2006, which show that U.S. homes are appreciating
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • Bank-Repossession Beat Continues in March
    The year-over-year increase in bank repossessions was even more dramatic in some states: 619 percent in Arizona; 597 percent in New York; 557 percent in California; and 464 percent in Florida. View full March report. Posted 04-15-2008 2:00 AM by darenb Filed under: Pre-Foreclosures , Foreclosure Auctions , Bank-Owned/REOs , Foreclosure Trends , Real Estate Trends Comments
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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