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Foreclosure News
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The foreclosure crisis isn't over, but the pace of growth may finally be slowing down. |
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The national foreclosure rate fell 2% in February from a month earlier, according to an industry report released Thursday, the latest sign that the pace of foreclosures is slowing. |
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March 11 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. foreclosure filings rose at the slowest pace in four years in February as the government sought to reduce record bank seizures, RealtyTrac Inc. |
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The foreclosure crisis isn't over, but the pace of growth may finally be slowing down. RealtyTrac Inc. said Thursday that the number of U.S. households facing foreclosure in February grew 6 percent from the year-ago level, the smallest annual increas... |
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Some experts say the 2% drop from January stems from banks' efforts to keep owners in their homes. The number of homes caught up in some stage of the foreclosure process in February fell 2% from the previous month to 308,524, a real estate firm will ... |
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Foreclosure activity in Inland Southern California and the nation declined in February, compared to a year earlier, which may reflect the efforts of government and banks to prevent a new avalanche of repossessed houses from flooding the market and de... |
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The foreclosure crisis isn't over, but the pace of growth nationally may finally be slowing down. RealtyTrac said Thursday that the number... |
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Foreclosure activity in Virginia appears to be falling, but that could be related to the harsh weather in February. Severe winter weather may have temporarily slowed the foreclosure process in the state and other areas in the mid-Atlantic and Northea... |
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Local experts say foreclosures have displaced nearly 90,000 Minnesotans from their homes since 2005, and more people will likely go through foreclosure this year. Those who lose their homes might be surprised that some of their mortgage debt may ling... |
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The foreclosure crisis isn't over, but the pace of growth might finally be slowing. |
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