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Fiserv: Foreclosures may hurt S. Fla. home prices
Sun SentinelAverage home prices in Broward and Palm Beach counties could fall through the third quarter of this year before rebounding in 2014, according to a report Monday from the Fiserv financial services firm. Although values have increased in recent months...Tags: Palm Beach County, Services and Shopping, Fiserv Incorporated, Real Estate, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida)
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Advocates ask lawmakers to update 600-year-old eviction law
Pat and Henry Bradley say their landlord decided to suddenly kick them out of his waterfront Dundalk house, changing the locks while they were still frantically trying to remove their belongings. The couple, who didn't have a lease, are to testify about...
Tags: Prince George's County, Lawyers, Justice System, Rentals, Annapolis
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Homes in foreclosure process decline in January
The number of homes mired in the foreclosure process fell again last month, according to a new report, the 15th consecutive month of year-over-year declines. Irvine-based CoreLogic said Thursday that roughly 1.2 million homes nationwide, or 2.9% of...
Tags: Mortgages, Inventories, Financial and Business Services
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Distressed home sales topped 44,000 in Illinois in 2012
Sales of distressed homes in Illinois surged last year, particularly transactions designed to keep properties out of foreclosure. Of the 44,337 distressed homes sold in Illinois last year, 16,449 were short sales, an increase of 53 percent from 2011,...
Tags: Mortgages, Chicago Mortgages, Finance, Homes, Economy, Business and Finance
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Median home price posts biggest gain since 2005, Realtors say
One measure of national home prices rose last month with a vigor not seen since the bubble days as the number of foreclosed homes and other distressed properties on the market shrank. The median sales price for previously owned U.S. homes rose 12.3%...Tags: Homes, Realty, Real Estate Sellers, Inventories, Services and Shopping
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New rules to govern Illinois foreclosures
The Illinois Supreme Court on Friday announced new rules governing mortgage foreclosures that will require lenders to prove to judges that they have exhausted all efforts to help a borrower before seeking a foreclosure judgment against the homeowner. The...
Tags: Finance, Lisa Madigan, Justice System, Illinois Supreme Court, Economy, Business and Finance
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Mortgage delinquencies fall as home prices rise
Mortgage delinquencies posted significant declines at the end of 2012, signaling that distress in the housing market is diminishing just as prices rebound and demand surges. The national delinquency rate for mortgage loans on one- to four-unit...
Tags: Mortgages, Banking, Financial and Business Services
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Banks have provided $45.8 billion in aid under mortgage settlement
WASHINGTON -- More than half a million consumers have received a total of $45.8 billion in aid from the five largest banks as part of a national mortgage settlement struck last year between big banks and state and federal officials, the monitor of the...
Tags: Mortgages, Citigroup Incorporated, Bank of America Corp., JPMorgan Chase & Co., Finance
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Tight housing market in Glendale pushes home prices higher
The real estate market in Glendale continued improving last month as demand for a dwindling number of homes on the market pushed up median home prices, according to the latest real estate report. The median price for a single-family home rose roughly 21%...Tags: Condos, Homes, Realty, Google Inc., Services and Shopping
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Problem Solver: Water keeps flowing after owner asks that it stop
When Darnell James bought the house at 12053 S. Michigan Ave. out of foreclosure, he thought he was doing something good for the community. "My goal was to take some of these properties that banks are foreclosing on and give people some decent housing...
Tags: Trials, Consumers, Rentals, Jon Yates, Cook County Government
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Boca mansion squatter Loki Boy – folk hero or villain?
Talk about disappointing. I went to check out Loki Boy's crib – the $2.5 million Boca Raton foreclosed mansion invaded by 23-year-old Brazilian squatter Andre Barbosa – and the waterfront pool deck was empty. No bikini-clad women partying....
Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Bank of America Corp., Media Industry, Pompano Beach
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Investors fuel Southland housing gains as foreclosures plummet
The Southland’s housing market kicked off the new year with a sharp annual gain in home sales last month — the highest volume for a January in six years — as investors and cash buyers proliferated. The region’s median home...Tags: Mortgages, Homes, Rentals, Consumer Confidence, Real Estate Buyers
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