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Last year real estate experts predicted that 2018 should continue to be a good year for homeowners, while others are more cautious. But, as always, location is key.
Last year real estate experts predicted that 2018 should continue to be a good year for homeowners, while others are more cautious. But, as always, location is key.
What's in store for the future? Markets should slow down; however, this is due in part to insufficient supply and swiftly rising home prices instead of weak buyer demand. Yun predicts existing-home sales will drop 1 percent to 5.46 million in 2018 . Foreclosure News
Denver judge awards more than $ 1.9 million to attorney, businesses accused by state of price gouging during nation's foreclosure crisis A Denver judge on Friday awarded more than $ 1.9 million to attorney Larry Castle and two associated businesses, who successfully defended themselves against state allegations of price gouging during the nation's foreclosure crisis….
Realtor.com looks at the top 100 housing markets around the country, and Stockton/Lodi landed in the top 10 for future sales growth. But you don't need a website forecast to see that things are looking up in Lodi as far as housing activity. Foreclosure News
ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLANTS, Andrew L. Teel, Daniel J. Skekloff, Sarah L. Schreiber, Haller & Colvin, P.C., Fort Wayne, Indiana ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLEE, Scott E. Shockley, James R. Williams, Christopher L. Bills, Nicholas M. Tokar, Michael L. Wilhelm, Muncie, Indiana [1] Bank of Geneva petitions for rehearing following our decision in Brooks v. Bank of Geneva,…
County Treasurer vs. Troy and Tammy Smith, foreclosure sought for alleged delinquent taxes for property on North Pearl Street, Columbiana. County Treasurer vs. Raymond and Joanne Ward, foreclosure sought for alleged delinquent taxes for property on East State Street, Salem. Foreclosure News
The foreclosure machine that ground to a halt in Puerto Rico after the devastation caused by Hurricane Maria in September is slowly cranking up again. Island residents who fell behind on their payments are facing creditors ranging from Wall Street to the federal government. Foreclosure News