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Faulty paperwork slows foreclosure activity, survey shows Banks seized about 69,532 homes in April, down 8.6 percent from March The number of Americans who lost their homes to the bank fell in April as faulty paperwork continued to slow foreclosure activity, which fell to a more than three-year low, a closely watched survey said on ...
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Oklahoma, UConn arrive for Fiesta
SCOTTSDALE -- Connecticut's plane banked over the mountains east of town and gently touched down at Sky Harbor Airport to find a frozen Phoenix Arizona .
Pulling up to a white tent with a big welcome sign and a mariachi band playing, the Huskies stepped into the warm desert sun, a ...
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Relocation - moving to Arizona The greater Phoenix area's sunny climate, vibrant lifestyle and prospering business community attract thousands of visitors, new residents and entrepreneurs annually. The nation’s sixth-largest city, Phoenix continues to grow and remains a desirable destination for travelers and dreamers alike.
If ...
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I like Its look and layout, it’s more interesting, and has more user options.
The search by map feature.
The ease of use for the consumer to request ...
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I like Its look and layout, it’s more interesting, and has more user options.
The search by map feature.
The ease of use for the consumer to request ...
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As normal, January was a relatively slow month for sales with a total of 5,788 reported through ARMLS for all areas and types. This compares with 7,611 for December and 4,704 for January 2009. Nevertheless this is the second highest sales count ever for a January with only January 2005 coming in higher at 6,589. The annual sales rate has ...
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According to the most recent REALTORS® Confidence Index, 39 percent of recent buyers purchased a home with a Federal Housing Administration-insured loan. REALTORS® who took part in the ...
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Land Advisors' debut real-estate forecast event last week drew a crowd that packed an Arizona Biltmore resort ballroom. Here are some key data and predictions from the event, "Real Estate: Evolution of an Industry." But the building market is picking back up as the oversupply of speculatively built homes ...
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7 Things All Buyers Ought to Know "Ignorance is bliss" was never said about real estate purchases for 7 good reasons:
1. "Knowledge is bliss" may not make it as a buyer's slogan either, because you don't have to know it ...
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Subprime loans were problem, but overall, broader economic woes contributed to painHome-foreclosure activity has spilled across every geographic and socioeconomic border this year, proving that no community was too cautious, clever or well-funded to remain unscathed.
Subprime lending gave the home-foreclosure crisis its initial push, ...
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