Albuquerque New Mexico Foreclosures, Albuquerque New Mexico Bank owned homes in the active status has experienced a significant reduction recently.  Six months ago,  Albuquerque New Mexico Foreclosures, Albuquerque New Mexico Bank owned homes numbered between 350 to 400 in the southwest multiple listing service.  Today, Albuquerque New Mexico Foreclosures, Albuquerque New Mexico Bank owned homes number less than 200.  Not sure if the market is improving or the reduction of Albuquerque New Mexico Foreclosures, Albuquerque New Mexico Bank owned homes is a result of the banks halting many of their foreclosures.  Banks are trying to get their processes improved to meet all the laws and regulations.  I believe this is the driver behind the reduction in foreclosures in the southwest MLS.

Albuquerque New Mexico Foreclosures, Albuquerque New Mexico Bank owned homes may be right for you if  you are looking for a grat deal on a Rio Rancho home or a real estate investor.

I follow the foreclosure market closely and can help you through the maze of purcasing Albuquerque New Mexico Foreclosures, Albuquerque New Mexico Bank owned homes

John Myers, Realtor

Certified Distressed Property Expert

Certified Investor Agent Specialist

505 401-7500

http://albuquerquenmrealestateandhomes.com

nmalbuquerquehomes@gmail.com

8/10/2011

 

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I am a Real Estate Agent Serving Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, Corrales New Mexico. I have a Masters in Finance and a Bachelors in Electrical Engineering. I enjoy working with real estate investors and helping families buy or sell homes in the Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, and Corrales New Mexico.


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