A Decade After The Bubble Burst, House Flipping Is On The Rise
A team of contractors works on the renovation of a home in Phoenix. A decade after the U.S. housing crisis, some old habits are back, including house flipping.
A team of contractors works on the renovation of a home in Phoenix. A decade after the U.S. housing crisis, some old habits are back, including house flipping.
Lori and Eric Lochtefeld in front of the Fox Theatre, which they bought six years ago out of foreclosure and recently sold to Peter Pau of Menlo Park's Sand Hill Property. Peter Pau of Atherton, principal and founder of Menlo Park's Sand Hill Properties, has acquired Redwood City's Fox Theatre, it was announced on Feb….
The housing crisis is finally in the rear-view mirror as the real estate market moves down the road to a complete recovery. Home values are up, home sales are up, and distressed sales have fallen to their lowest points in years. Foreclosure News
The Minot City Council has taken on legal counsel to handle the city's end of an ongoing foreclosure dispute with an intermodal station in the city. Court records indicate that First Western Bank and Trust has declared two separate loans in default from North Dakota Port Services, which leases the station's land. Foreclosure News
Paul Volcker, the former chairman of the Federal Reserve, once quipped that the ATM was “the only useful innovation in banking for the past 20 years.” Today's regulators, especially ones taken with the new fintech industry, would do well to remember that new doesn't necessarily mean better for most people. Foreclosure News
In this Feb. 1, 2017, photo, Raymond Murray gets a visit from his lawyer, Robert Seewald, right, at his home in New York. Murray is the victim of deed theft, a foreclosure fraud where older people are mostly the target. Foreclosure News
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