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What to Offer for HUD Foreclosures?
What to offer for HUD foreclosures is not hard to determine if you or your real estate agent have the experience or knowledge of buying HUD home foreclosures. It is just a numbers game to HUD and it is easy to figure the numbers that HUD will accept for HUD foreclosure listings. By Al Hardymon Al Hardymon is an experienced real estate broker in buying and selling HUD Homes for both his clients and himself. You can do a FREE SEARCH for HUD HOMES in your state at his website: http://www.the-hud-home-expert.com which is an informational center for buying and selling HUD HOMES for SALE. .
Foreclosures Rising / While some feel the heat, others bask in the glow
As many in the industry find beads of perspiration appearing spontaneously on their brows as they contemplate the end of boom-time bounty, people in some real estate sectors aren't sweating the small stuff like plummeting sales and inventory glut. In one area of the market, the worse things get, the more opportunities there are. Welcome to Foreclosure Fiefdom, where one man's pain is another man's gain. Foreclosure sales are a dark and little understood corner of the market that involves buying a home or investment property either from an owner who cannot pay the mortgage or from a lender who has repossessed a property. For as long as I've written this column, first-time home buyers yearning for an affordable house or divorcees determined to make a nest egg for their children have written me for advice on how to crack the foreclosure code.
July 5th, 2008 06:50 AM
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FBI probe latest setback for beleaguered Detroit - Guardian Unlimited
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DETROIT (AP) - Auto industry cutbacks, double-digit unemployment and one of the nation's highest home foreclosure rates have left Detroit with a dreary economic future. Now, a mayoral text-messaging sex scandal, federal investigation into a City ...
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July 5th, 2008 11:01 AM
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Foreclosures to rise whoever wins White House - Seattle Times
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Home foreclosures will keep rising next year no matter who is elected president in November. Even the optimism that surrounds a new president taking office cannot resurrect home values overnight, and presidents have no direct ability to reduce rising ...
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