James Foxx / December 29th, 2010
Residential properties, including VA homes, became even cheaper in Sacramento, California in November. Prices of houses declined for the fourth month in a row in the area, resulting in … More >>
John Evan Miller / December 23rd, 2010
The problem of huge supplies of foreclosed land and homes in Arizona might start easing up by next year. At least, that is what most state residents, officials and industry observers are … More >>
James Foxx / November 26th, 2010
Foreclosure activities have started to rise again in several areas of Ohio after slowing in October 2010. The number of foreclosed residential properties, particularly single dwellings and … More >>
James Foxx / November 25th, 2010
Housing data showed that the number of foreclosed properties, including single family foreclosure, has been rising in Charleston County, South Carolina since 2006. According to housing … More >>
James Foxx / November 24th, 2010
The prices of houses, including newly built and foreclosure residential properties, remain affordable for most areas of the U.S. for the 2010 third quarter. This marks the seventh quarter … More >>
James Foxx / September 30th, 2010
With the number of single family home foreclosures and other types of foreclosed dwellings continuing to increase in Arizona, the state's Department of Housing has deemed it necessary … More >>
James Foxx / September 29th, 2010
Las Vegas, Nevada continues to lead the U.S. in terms of number of foreclosed properties, including multi family home foreclosures. Prices of homes in the city have dropped by over 60% … More >>
James Foxx / September 27th, 2010
Around $1.03 million will be provided to the city of Dearborn, Michigan by the federal government as part of its Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP). The money is meant to help … More >>
John Evan Miller / August 11th, 2010
Some counties in North Carolina are facing foreclosure backlogs, with thousands of cases waiting for schedules. These cases range from single family properties to commercial buildings to … More >>
John Evan Miller / August 11th, 2010
Empty single and multi family properties in Dayton, Ohio continue to rise in number despite the ongoing demolition program in the city. Since 2007, the program has demolished over 1,000 … More >>