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Foreclosures in Money's 'Best Places to Live'
Fort Collins, Colorado. According to the latest data on the RealtyTrac website, Fort Collins has only 20 properties in the pre-foreclosure stage, but 226 properties are ready to go to auction and another 156 are bank owned (REO). This list in Money magazine, supported by data acquired from RealtyTrac, is a prime example of this. Posted 07-24-2006 5:00 PM by joelc Filed under: Foreclosure Trends , Real Estate Trend Money magazine came out last week with another of its Top 10 lists; this one called "America’s Best Places to Live 2006 ."
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Is Eight Enough?
One example is Colorado, whose foreclosure rate ranked No. Some state officials initially took issue with the numbers, which engendered an important debate on how to accurately interpret and measure foreclosure data. But ultimately state officials took action by first investigating the foreclosure data themselves and then by working to curb foreclosures. The number of properties with some sort of foreclosure action against them (default notice, auction notice, bank repossession) has consistently risen for the past eight quarters (see chart). While there have been monthly fluctuations
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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The Best from RealtyTrac
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Foreclosures in Money's 'Best Places to Live'
Fort Collins, Colorado. According to the latest data on the RealtyTrac website, Fort Collins has only 20 properties in the pre-foreclosure stage, but 226 properties are ready to go to auction and another 156 are bank owned (REO). This list in Money magazine, supported by data acquired from RealtyTrac, is a prime example of this. Posted 07-24-2006 5:00 PM by joelc Filed under: Foreclosure Trends , Real Estate Trend Money magazine came out last week with another of its Top 10 lists; this one called "America’s Best Places to Live 2006 ."
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Is Eight Enough?
One example is Colorado, whose foreclosure rate ranked No. Some state officials initially took issue with the numbers, which engendered an important debate on how to accurately interpret and measure foreclosure data. But ultimately state officials took action by first investigating the foreclosure data themselves and then by working to curb foreclosures. The number of properties with some sort of foreclosure action against them (default notice, auction notice, bank repossession) has consistently risen for the past eight quarters (see chart). While there have been monthly fluctuations
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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