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Local Market Perspective, SW Florida
Eventually those who were unable to make obligations to their monthly payments had to surrender those properties back to the banks and now the banks need to unload them. Move forward two years and that is where we are today, when a young professional who might only make “starter pay” can now move to our area and buy a three bedroom, two bath home under $90,000 they can make since of their payment. I was talking with a group of teachers the other day and for the first time in a few years I didn't hear them say "We can't afford to take this position in Southwest Florida".
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
How to finance your foreclosure purchase? How about your IRA?
If youre looking for creative ways to finance an investment in a foreclosure property, you may not need to look much further than your retirement account. A good article ran today in Lew Sichelmans Realty Q & A column in MarketWatch. Titled " Buying Investment Property Through Your IRA ," the article offers a wealth of information on how to use funds already in your IRA to invest in different types of properties. Among other things, Lew covers some of the tax strategies, limitations and regulations governing these types of purchases. While the article doesnt discuss
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Local Market Perspective: Cape Coral, Fla.
Your comments, questions and feedback are welcome. Gloria Tate Raso Realty, Inc. I work with buyers in my area; new jargon and issues are making buying a home more difficult than ever before. Many of the best deals in our area are bank-owned properties. The homes sit for a very long time and the property continues to fall into disrepair. Editor's Note: This is the first in a series of guest blog posts from members of the RealtyTrac Agent Network . The agents will be sharing their insights about what is happening on the ground in their local housing market, particularly
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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How to finance your foreclosure purchase? How about your IRA?
If youre looking for creative ways to finance an investment in a foreclosure property, you may not need to look much further than your retirement account. A good article ran today in Lew Sichelmans Realty Q & A column in MarketWatch. Titled " Buying Investment Property Through Your IRA ," the article offers a wealth of information on how to use funds already in your IRA to invest in different types of properties. Among other things, Lew covers some of the tax strategies, limitations and regulations governing these types of purchases. While the article doesnt discuss
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Local Market Perspective: Las Vegas
Shari Springer Springer Realty The Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors reported May 6 that 1,794 single-family homes were sold in April, a 21.4 Properties owned by banks and other lenders are accounting for more than half of all the homes sold each month. Homebuyers that have been sitting on the side lines are facing increasing rents and many are asking themselves whether to continue renting or to percent jump over the 1,478 homes sold in March. The sales are 29.9
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Local Market Perspective: Cape Coral, Fla.
Your comments, questions and feedback are welcome. Gloria Tate Raso Realty, Inc. I work with buyers in my area; new jargon and issues are making buying a home more difficult than ever before. Many of the best deals in our area are bank-owned properties. The homes sit for a very long time and the property continues to fall into disrepair. Editor's Note: This is the first in a series of guest blog posts from members of the RealtyTrac Agent Network . The agents will be sharing their insights about what is happening on the ground in their local housing market, particularly
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Local Market Perspective, SW Florida
Eventually those who were unable to make obligations to their monthly payments had to surrender those properties back to the banks and now the banks need to unload them. Move forward two years and that is where we are today, when a young professional who might only make “starter pay” can now move to our area and buy a three bedroom, two bath home under $90,000 they can make since of their payment. I was talking with a group of teachers the other day and for the first time in a few years I didn't hear them say "We can't afford to take this position in Southwest Florida".
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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