foreclosure auction listings: Maximizing the Use of Foreclosure Auction Listings - 11/12/10 03:22 AM
Foreclosure auction listings are only as good as the person using them. You can have the most comprehensive list of foreclosure auctions but if you do not maximize its use it cannot help you much. To be able to get the most out of your list, you first have to know what you want and what your budget is.
Out of all of the kinds of foreclosures sold on the market, foreclosures offered at auctions would have to be the easiest to spot and purchase. An auction is the first venue where most foreclosed properties are sold before they become real … (0 comments)

foreclosure auction listings: Foreclosure Auction Listings, Unemployment Caused Economic Stress - 09/16/10 06:09 AM
The condition of unemployment and foreclosure auction listings and rates of bankruptcy remain practically the same in July compared with June, causing the economic stress levels of most states to remain unchanged. However, the level of economic distress varies from one local community to another.
Although Omaha home foreclosures remain a problem, data from the Associated Press for July 2010 showed Nebraska being among the healthiest states in terms of economic stress scores. The state that ranked highest according to lowest economic stress score is North Dakota, which recorded a July score of 4.24.
Nebraska home foreclosures remain almost the same … (0 comments)

foreclosure auction listings: Surge in Southfield Foreclosure Auction Listings - 06/10/10 07:51 AM
Foreclosure auction listings in Southfield surged in April, as unemployment in the area continued to be high despite a slight improvement in job creation. The statewide jobless rate also improved in April, but foreclosures continued to surge.
In Southfield and in all other areas of Oakland County, there were 1,162 homes that entered list of foreclosures in April, comprising 37.6 percent of the 3,092 foreclosure actions that were filed in the county during the month. The total filings marked an increase of 7.8 percent from March and a staggering jump of 80 percent from the total in April 2009.
The … (1 comments)