Posted on 17 November 2008. Tags: 100% financing, arizona, bank owned real estate, Investing, majority financing, phoenix, real estate, reo, short sale
ok, I have your attention. Unfortunately, or fortunately, depending on your view of the problem with the credit crisis, 100% is not back. Phoenix AZ real estate is still in a decline and lenders still do not want to lend until either prices stabilize or to the most credit worthy buyer with large down payments. [...]
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Posted on 14 November 2008. Tags: arizona, bank owned real estate, chandler, feddie mac, foreclosure, homesteps, lender owned real estate, phoenix, real estate, reo, Scottsdale, short sale
omIf you are a first-time homeowners and interested in buying Phoenix AZ real estate, I have to suggest looking at Freddie Mac owned real estate marketed by HomeSteps. Short sales are flooding the market confusing buyers on the difference between lender owned real estate and ‘pending lender approved real estate. HomeSteps make the process easy, [...]
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Posted on 11 November 2008. Tags: bank owned real estate, chandler az, foreclosures, Gilbert AZ, Glendale AZ, home lottery, home raffles, peoria az, phoenix az, reo, short sale
We all read the news. We know the stock market is struggling. Likely, if you read this blog, you are more concerned with the Phoenix AZ real estate market. And, for the most part Phoenix AZ real estate and Scottsdale Real estate is selling, but slowly. It is a challenge for homeowners to sell a [...]
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Posted on 27 October 2008. Tags: arizona, bank owned real estate, foreclosure, loan modificaton, phoenix, real estate, reo, Scottsdale, Scottsdale Real Estate agent, short sale
Phoenix real estate sales are sluggish. As a result of re-adjusting mortgages, falling Phoenix real estate prices and higher unemployment the number of foreclosures and short sales are rising. Due to the time it takes a short sale package approved with seller’s lender, most of these homes end up going into foreclosure and then become [...]
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Posted on 23 October 2008. Tags: approved lenders, bank owned real estate, foreclosures, lender owned homes, loan officers, LSR, mortgage brokers, phoenix, preferred lenders, reo, Scottsdale
Phoenix real estate is selling. Let me repeat Scottsdale real estate is selling. O.k. , now let me qualify. Short sales in Phoenix, foreclosures and foreclosed homes (bank owned real estate (REO)) are selling. However, there are list of challenges and potential pitfalls that buyers (and sellers) face. I have been writing an on-going series [...]
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Posted on 18 October 2008. Tags: AZ, bank owned real estate, chandler, dennisport ave, gilbert, indian wells ct, lender owned homes, life in chandler, life in gilbert, mesa, phoenix, real estate, reo, Scottsdale, short sale, tempe
Yes, you heard it here first. I have discovered something more elusive than the holy grail. Yesterday, I found the bottom to the Gilbert AZ real estate market. Phoenix AZ real estate and its neighboring cities of Tempe, Mesa, Chandler and Gilbert and Scottsdale make up the East Valley. Due to the long established family [...]
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Posted on 02 October 2008. Tags: bank owned real estate, chandler, foreclosed home, foreclosed home tour, foreclosure, fountain hills, gilbert, loss mitigation, maricopa county, maricopa county arizona, mesa, paradise valley, peoria, phoenix, real estate investor, real estate opportunities, reo, Scottsdale, short sale, short sale solutions, tax ramifications, tempe
Phoenix real estate is selling, despite what you may have heard. However, the majority of sales in Scottsdale are short sales, bank owned real estate (REO) or lender owned homes in Phoenix, Fountain Hills, Peoria, Mesa and the other towns that make up Maricopa County, Arizona. Short sales in Phoenix and bank owned homes and [...]
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Posted on 21 September 2008. Tags: arizona, AZ, bank owned real estate, chandler, foreclosed homes, foreclosures, fountain hills, GEO, Glendale, government owned real estate, local real estate market, maricopa county, mesa, new home communities in Greater Phoenix, paradise valley, peoria, phoenix, phoenix communities, real estate investors, reo, short sales, tempe
What’s a GEO you ask??? will its my made up word to replace REO (bank owned real estate) to GEO or government owned real estate, and GEO ‘s, will be coming to the Phoenix , Scottsdale area real estate near you. Phoenix, Arizona saw massive residential construction from 2001-2005. The staggering growth in of new home [...]
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