Sharon's Blog on Bank Foreclosures and REO properties

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Over the next 2 years bank foreclosures and REO homes as well as short sales are going to be an all time high. Our office has been successful in helping home owners avoid foreclosure by doing short sales. Investers & owner occupied can take advantage of these bargain prices.

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2010 

  Foreclosure filings climbed up from last year 133 of about 206 metropolitan statistical areas traced in the third quarter the accounts about 65% according to RealtyTrac. Seattle area had the highest boost. An increase of 71% from the third quarter of 2009 that includes foreclosure filings, not...
11/03/2010
  Construction begins in 2011 are expected to advance 8% to $445.5 billion, creating single-family and multifamily properties according to McGraw-Hill Construction. The prediction pursues a 2% down predicted for 2010. Single-family housing market will increase 27% in dollars and about 25% of unit...
11/02/2010
  The most visited real estate website in September based on the report today by Web metrics firm Experian Hitwise is Yahoo Real Estate. Yahoo Real Estate previously replaced Realtor.com from the No. 1 standing for the first time in the report’s three-year history in August. The said two sites’ m...
11/02/2010
   According to Moody’s Investors Service, the commercial real estate prices  dropped again in August to the lowest point from the beginning of the slump. They added that the commercial property price index dropped 3.3% in August and have now reduced from 3% to 4% for three consecutive months to ...
11/01/2010
  According to the weekly Freddie Mac market survey, the average rate on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage climbed up for the first after time in five weeks to 4.21% with a mean of 0.8 point for the week ending October 21. Average rate on a 30-year FRM dropped down to its lowest level since 1951 a we...
11/01/2010
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Kansas City is a very good area for investers in both single family homes to apartment & commercial buildings.We have lots of inventory for residential and commercial listings.