John Evan Miller / June 10th, 2011
If there is one constant across the country when it comes to the real estate market, it is high housing inventory. Existing inventory remains sky-high all over the nation because of low … More >>
John Evan Miller / June 1st, 2011
We’ve been following with interest the ongoing foreclosure scandal case between several major banks and the federal government, namely because – with the exception of the … More >>
John Evan Miller / May 20th, 2011
The United States economy has yet to recover and unemployment rates remain incredibly high; therefore, the real estate market is continuing to suffer and foreclosures are being added to the … More >>
John Evan Miller / May 18th, 2011
Despite the decline in the foreclosure filings due to slowed lender processes, the country is still experiencing an incredibly high foreclosure inventory in comparison to one year … More >>
John Evan Miller / April 18th, 2011
In the middle of tough economic times and mass foreclosures, Florida homeowners will finally start seeing some help starting today. Many homeowners have been hearing about assistance for … More >>
John Evan Miller / March 29th, 2011
The housing foreclosure crisis will not be ending soon in Las Vegas, Nevada, analysts have asserted. Housing experts have confirmed that, for those who are hoping that the metro area's … More >>
John Evan Miller / February 16th, 2011
Many small Indiana towns are losing people due to the high foreclosure rates experienced statewide. For instance, Clinton County has been experiencing a decline in population, and walking … More >>
John Evan Miller / December 20th, 2010
The high unemployment rate and the continuing crisis in foreclosure have made home builders less optimistic about the future of the U.S. housing market in the coming months. According to … More >>
James Foxx / October 27th, 2010
With the crisis in foreclosure homes continuing to shape the housing market of Fort Wayne, Indiana, market analysts are advising home sellers to price their properties right to avoid … More >>
John Evan Miller / October 18th, 2010
Over 20 U.S. states will collaborate to launch a probe that will look at lenders' processing of bank foreclosed houses all over the country. The state of Indiana has recently announced … More >>