preforeclosure
preforeclosure
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by Omar Johnson - 2008-04-18
With historically high rates of default on home mortgages lenders are facing many more foreclosures than they have in the past. This allows for short sale investors and pre-foreclosure specialists to...
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by Omar Johnson - 2008-04-22
In the current real estate market one of the most common reasons for a seller to be motivated enough to work with an investor is an impending foreclosure. If your marketing efforts supply you with a ...
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by Rick Dawson - 2008-07-03
Have you ever looked into working with mortgage preforeclosures? By this I mean contacting the owner of a property who is about to lose it due to non-payment of their mortgage, and attempting to buy ...
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by Heather Seitz - 2008-07-22
There are many reasons a Home Buyer or Investor may consider buying a pre foreclosure home. The number one reason is savings. As a first time home buyer you want to save as much money as possibl...
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by Mark Walters - 2008-08-04
The number of homes facing foreclosure continues to grow in many parts of the country. The consensus among ordinary citizens seems to be that a fortune can be made buying foreclosure homes. Is that t...
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by Rick Sarouk - 2008-09-16
Preforeclosure real estate purchase has two main advantages over buying at a typical foreclosure auction. The homeowner may be desperate and may be willing to do almost anything to avoid actual forec...
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by Bill Baskin - 2008-09-22
Recent legislation at the state and federal level as well as some recent bank takeovers by the FDIC have made loan modification application rates soar. Unfortunately, most consumers on their own are ...
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by Bill Baskin - 2008-09-22
You bought what you thought would be a great long term investment, and maybe you put very little money down hoping values would continue to climb. Then the housing bubble popped and your home value t...
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by Bill Baskin - 2008-09-22
Consumers who are facing foreclosure have become prime targets for former or current mortgage brokers, and other "loss mitigation" or "loan Modification" companies. You should think twice before send...