Buying a foreclosure as your first home?

Let me start by saying that considering any money saving options when purchasing a home is smart.  I would always advise that first time buyers do plenty of research before settling on buying a foreclosure. Buying a foreclosed home may seem like a great deal at first glance. After all, how could an incredibly low

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Prove Unlawful Foreclosure Statute Of Limitations And Keep Your Home

If a mortgage holder delays too long to bring a foreclosure action, the homeowner often may keep the foreclosure from happening — it all depends on what the state of residence says about the statute of limitations (SOL).

Mortgage or Deed of Trust?

When real estate purchasers apply for a loan, they call it a mortgage. In about 35 of the states, a mortgage is what they will sign at closing.

CoreLogic: Mortgage delinquencies spike following natural disasters

Natural disasters such as wildfires, flooding and hurricanes are having a considerable impact on mortgage delinquencies, according to new research from real estate analytics firm CoreLogic.

Black Knight report shows foreclosure crisis is almost over

With U.S. housing markets steadily continuing their recovery from the last decade’s financial crisis, distress markers are diminishing faster than ever.

Foreclosure Investing for Pennies on the Dollar

In today’s hot real estate market, many buyers and investors have forgotten about the foreclosure market. The market may be slower today but the foreclosure market never dries up completely.

Wave of foreclosures could hit Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico could be hit with a fresh wave of foreclosures as a three-month moratorium on repayments that followed the devastation of Hurricane Maria comes to an end.

Foreclosures fell by 40% at the end of 2016, CoreLogic reports

The number of foreclosures completed in December fell 40% from a year earlier, according to data released Tuesday by CoreLogic.

Ex-homeowners missing out on foreclosure cash

What with surging real estate values in many parts of the U.S., some foreclosed homes are netting more than what the lender is owed on the property.

Why the sudden spike in foreclosures last month?

Foreclosure filings jumped by 27 percent in October 2016 compared to the previous month, having previously hit their lowest level in 129 months in September

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