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Some rental investments don't pay off
Some rental investments don't pay off Inman News Buying foreclosed, or otherwise inexpensive, residential units with the game plan of renting the property for as many years as it takes until real estate appreciation returns has proven to be a time...( read more
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- Friday, November 20, 2009
Buying a Home in Time to Get Tax Credit
Buying a Home in Time to Get Credit November 15, 2009, Wall Street Journal House hunting usually slows down this time of year, as people put their searches on hold during the holidays. This winter could be different, however, thanks to the extension —...( read more )
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- Monday, November 16, 2009
Has The Real Estate Market Bottomed?
UCLA sees 16% home-price gain in 2010 October 29, 2009, Orange County Register Double-digit housing appreciation will return to Orange County next year, with the median home price rising somewhere from 15.9 percent to 16.6 percent, UCLA economists forecast...( read more )
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- Friday, October 30, 2009
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Top 7 Foreclosure Stories of Past Year
The euphoria that surrounded six years of escalating home prices, record levels of home sales and rock-bottom interest rates crashed and burned in 200
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Top 7 Foreclosure Stories of Past Year
The euphoria that surrounded six years of escalating home prices, record levels of home sales and rock-bottom interest rates crashed and burned in 200
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Foreclosures, Unemployment to Peak Next Year
MBA: Foreclosures, Unemployment to Peak Next Year October 13, 2009, Associated Press Foreclosures will peak by the end of next year and unemployment will climb above 10 percent as the housing market and U.S. economy grapple with the aftermath of the recession...( read more )
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- Wednesday, October 14, 2009
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2008 Year-End Foreclosure Market Report
properties during the year, an 81 percent increase in from 2007 and a 225 percent increase from 200 A total of 3,157,806 foreclosure filings were reported on 2,330,483 U.S.
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- Wednesday, February 4, 2009
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2008 Year-End Foreclosure Market Report
properties during the year, an 81 percent increase in from 2007 and a 225 percent increase from 200 A total of 3,157,806 foreclosure filings were reported on 2,330,483 U.S.
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- Wednesday, February 4, 2009
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Investor Buys 60 Foreclosures in 6 Years
While everyone is worrying about the recession, Portland, Maine investor Debbie Kilmartin is busy buying, fixing and flipping foreclosures for a livin
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- Monday, August 17, 2009
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RealtyTrac Member Buys 60 Foreclosures in 6 Years
While everyone is worrying about the recession, Portland, Maine investor Debbie Kilmartin is busy buying, fixing and flipping foreclosures for a livin
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- Monday, August 17, 2009
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Five More U.S. Banks Are Seized, Pushing Total for Year to 89
Banks Are Seized, Pushing Total for Year to 89 Bloomberg News, September 5, 2009 Lenders in Illinois, Iowa, Missouri and Arizona collapsed, pushing the number of bank failures to 89 this year amid continuing fallout from the worst economic...( Five More U.S. read more )
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- Tuesday, September 8, 2009
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2006: An Adjustable' Year for Foreclosures
Based on data collected between December 18 and December 21, 2006, the survey cited three major conclusions: That the overall market share of adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs) as a whole declined in 2006 as the savings gap in interest rates between ARMs and fixed-rate mortgages shrank; Lenders offered greater incentives (discounts) in 2006 in order to maintain the flow of ARM originations coming in the door; and Hybrid loans — particularly the very popular 5/1 ARM where the teaser interest rate is fixed for five years before the lender can push the interest rate upward — became the most popular
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- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Foreclosures Won't Break the Market Next Year
In all, the table is the basis for Cagan’s belief that a total of $300 billion in homeowner equity is at risk, with mortgage resets being a strung-out process over a five-year time period rather than a one-time event. During this reset period he estimates losses of approximately 1 percent of homeowner equity a year. Still, the bottom line is no matter how you The ups and downs of every economic cycle have always been directly impacted by the health of the real estate sector. The severity of that impact, however, is open to discussion — depending, of course, on how you choose to
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- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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