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Keeping the "Fath": Investor Taps Into Lucrative Investing Niche
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Ken Speegle
| May 16, 2012
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Foreclosure Activity Up In Judicial States, Down In Non-Judicial States
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Donna S. Robinson
| April 27, 2012
Realty Trac released their latest report on foreclosure activity. They use the term "mixed" to describe the results. While that is generally true, the real story is found in the states where the cities in the report are located. Those cities showing increases in foreclosure activity are located in "Judicial Foreclosure" states
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Foreclosures Trending Downward But Watch Out For Supply-Demand Issues
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Donna S. Robinson
| April 25, 2012
The foreclosure numbers have receeded somewhat. Perhaps this is a sign that the volume is finally coming down, or it's a momentary pause caused by the Robo-signing scandal and ensuing bank settlement of 2011. But either way, the damage has been done, and will continue for years to come.
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Property Damage For Delinquent Homeowners - Another Bureaucracy To Face
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Donna S. Robinson
| April 24, 2012
If you are a homeowner struggling to keep your home, and experiencing the frustrations of dealing with a giant bank or government bureaucracy, storm damage to your home has the potential of taking things to a whole new level.
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Time To Buy Houses - 3 Reasons Why 2012 Is THE Bottom
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Donna S. Robinson
| April 21, 2012
It's time to officially declare a real estate price bottom. And yes, prices could erode further in the hardest hit markets - At least statistically - but remember, the lower they've gone, the more likely they are to rebound with gusto.
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Las Vegas Foreclosures Drop; Opportunities Still Exist
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Ken Speegle
| April 16, 2012
Congratulations, Las Vegas! After 62 consecutive months as the poster child of the foreclosure crisis, Las Vegas’ foreclosure rate dropped below that of Arizona. Granted, it didn't drop by much, but will this ever-so-slight improvement impact real estate investing opportunities in Sin City?
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Time To Call In The IRS To Stop The Foreclosure Crisis
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Donna S. Robinson
| April 13, 2012
The government's attempts to "fix" housing, and stop the foreclosure crisis via various programs have failed miserably. We've seen a 7 trillion dollar loss in the value of the U.S. housing market, and trillions more spent for bank bailouts, yet home sales are down and foreclosures continue at record levels.
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Fannie And Freddie Principal Reductions: Election Year Wrangling?
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Donna S. Robinson
| April 11, 2012
FHFA Regulator, Edward DeMarco, charged with oversight of mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, is under heavy pressure from the Obama administration and Democrats in congress to allow reductions of mortgage principal for qualified borrowers.
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