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Foreclosures
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Assistance in the Foreclosure Process
I receive almost one call per day from people that are in foreclosure. They are in various stages of pain and want to either save their home or save their credit. This article explains how I respond to their phone calls.
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What All Real Estate Investors Need to Know About Foreclosures
Have you recently decided that you would like to give real estate investing a try? If so, you are definitely not alone. Each year, a relatively large number of individuals decide to take a gamble on the real estate market, particular investment properties.
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Ohio Foreclosure Listings Thousands of Foreclosures Every Day
The state of Ohio has long been a popular state for many reasons. The vast population of this
beautiful state already knows that Ohio has plenty to offer in the area of jobs, outdoor recreation,
interesting and fun attractions, and many other advantages. See why Ohio is a great place to invest in foreclosures.
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How to Avoid Foreclosure
Foreclosure should be a last resort for those having difficulties paying their mortgage.
A foreclosure will leave a negative impression on your
credit for many years; making it difficult to get approved for any
type of new credit or loan. Outlined below is information that will
help you avoid foreclosure.
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Stop Your Sheriff Sale
One of the most frightening aspects of the foreclosure process is the threat of an impending sheriff sale or foreclosure auction. Homeowners are often surprised to find out that a sale is a mere few weeks away, as they had no previous idea that a sale had even been scheduled. Foreclosure victims should be aware of their two main contacts to find out when their home is up for auction, to avoid being taken by surprise and learning they no longer have any option to avoid losing their homes.
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Buying Foreclosures? Which Type Is Right For You?
You see people buying foreclosures and flipping homes on television and you wonder if buying foreclosures is right for you. Buying foreclosures can be a gold mine, or a disaster. This article will explain the different types of foreclosures and which ones are right for the beginning real estate investor and the first time home buyer.
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Buying A Government Foreclosed Home - Important Things To Remember
Is it cheaper to rent a home than buying one? A lot of people will say that renting is much cheaper but in the long run, this is not true because the rates go up every year and the tenant ends up shelling out more money. Luckily, the individual doesn't have to keep moving from one place to another anymore because if the private sector can't help, perhaps the government can.
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How To Invest In Government Foreclosed Houses
Homes are expensive. Studies show that it is only second to owning a car. For people who are tired of renting but can't afford to buy one, the next best solution will be to turn to the government that may have a foreclosed house close to one's budget.
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