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Vallejo, CA Foreclosure 2008 Review

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Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker Solano Pacific BRE #01474067

A year has passed way too quickly.  As time marches on, so do the foreclosed properties for sale.  A quick glance from the Bay Area Real Estate Information as of 1/4/09 indicates the majority of sold residential properties in Vallejo, CA were foreclosed properties.

There were 1457 properties SOLD.  1191 were foreclosures.  A whopping 82%!!!

Sales prices ranged from a low of $27,000 to a high of $650,000.

As of today we have 885 residential properties for sale.  536 of them are foreclosures.  In the city of Vallejo we are selling homes quickly when they are priced right.  From historical homes to newer homes we have it all to meet your needs!

With interest prices low and FHA having some wonderful low downpayment programs, make 2009 the year you invest or purchase a home to live in!!

Now is the year to make that move in Real Estate!!  and Vallejo, CA is a great place to buy!  For more information or a free list of foreclosures for sale, contact Melanie Ross @707-319-2828 or email me @ melanie.ross@solanopacific.com

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