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  • Foreclosures in Virginia Has Tripled

    The tremendous increase in foreclosures in Virginia has heavily affected the real estate industry of the region. It has been found that the foreclosure rate has almost tripled in July 2008 than what it was in July last year. Half of these foreclosure homes have been arrested in Northern Virginia. In July, the highest rate of foreclosures has been found in the Prince William County where one out of every ... (read full post)

  • Charles County Foreclosures Fall but Mortgage Crisis Remains

    There has been a decline of over 10 percent in foreclosures between the first and second half of 2008 in the Charles County. Despite this, the number of home foreclosures has almost doubled in comparison to what it was at the end of the second half of 2007. The decline in the number of foreclosures however has no positive effect on the real estate mortgage. People are continuing to face ... (read full post)

  • Foreclosure Problems Are Worse for HIV-Positive Renters

    The HIV-positive renters are having a serious problem due to foreclosures. In the past few months, about 50 HIV-positive renters have reported that they have been forced out of their homes as a result of this real estate problem. The rental rates being high and the prevalence of ineffective antidiscrimination laws together with lack of public benefits have led to this problem. It is a heavy crisis situation for the ... (read full post)

  • Las Vegas Foreclosures: The Second Wave is About to Come

    The decline in the value of home in the Las Vegas valley by almost 30 percent has made many think that the worst phase of the real estate crisis is over. However, there are many experts who think that a second wave of foreclosures is likely to take place soon, may be in the coming few months. They are envisioning that a large number of homes in Las Vegas valley will ... (read full post)

  • Due to Foreclosures A Mess Is Left Behind

    One of the biggest problems being faced by the foreclosed properties of the Frederick County is that they are damaged by either vandal who trash them or gets rotten due to ill-maintenance. This leads to piling up of things creating clutters everywhere. The county has been reported with 114 foreclosures in July, which is a 90 percent hike from 2007 figure during the same month. In June, about 42 properties ... (read full post)

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  • Foreclosures Destroying Neighborhoods In Boston

    Mary Marra, executive director of Bread & Roses Housing, a nonprofit developer of affordable housing said ‘‘I thought nothing could be as bad as the’ 90s”. Her reason in saying that was mainly the foreclosure crash that had taken place in the 90’s after which Lawrence became known as New England’s “arson capital". The local economy has only just began to recover from this foreclosure crash but right now DeJesus, ... (read full post)

  • Foreclosures Destroying Neighborhoods In Boston

    Mary Marra, executive director of Bread & Roses Housing, a nonprofit developer of affordable housing said ‘‘I thought nothing could be as bad as the’ 90s”. Her reason in saying that was mainly the foreclosure crash that had taken place in the 90’s after which Lawrence became known as New England’s “arson capital". The local economy has only just began to recover from this foreclosure crash but right now DeJesus, ... (read full post)

  • Foreclosures Destroying Neighborhoods In Boston

    Mary Marra, executive director of Bread & Roses Housing, a nonprofit developer of affordable housing said ‘‘I thought nothing could be as bad as the’ 90s”. Her reason in saying that was mainly the foreclosure crash that had taken place in the 90’s after which Lawrence became known as New England’s “arson capital". The local economy has only just began to recover from this foreclosure crash but right now DeJesus, ... (read full post)

  • Foreclosure Help: President Bush Comes to the Rescue of Distressed Homeowners

    Even the US President George W. Bush could not keep himself aloof from the increasing rates of foreclosure across the country. He announced a few measures aimed at relaxing the tension of the distressed homeowners. Throughout the state, the crisis of foreclosure is making huge waves due to a leap in default payments, with huge media coverage all over the country. Turmoil in the housing sector in the US has its ... (read full post)

  • Foreclosures Destroying Neighborhoods In Boston

    Mary Marra, executive director of Bread & Roses Housing, a nonprofit developer of affordable housing said ‘‘I thought nothing could be as bad as the’ 90s”. Her reason in saying that was mainly the foreclosure crash that had taken place in the 90’s after which Lawrence became known as New England’s “arson capital". The local economy has only just began to recover from this foreclosure crash but right now DeJesus, ... (read full post)