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Government Auctions Reviews – Take the Guess Work Out of Government Auction Sites?

By Susanne Moore • Oct 23rd, 2009 • Category: Car Auctions, Foreclosures, Government Auction Reviews, Government Surplus, Loan Modification, Selling Your Home

How would you like to purchase a good vehicle or a wonderful home for 90% off of the market price? What about jewelry, electronics, or even office supplies to start your own small business with? You can find good deals on them all if you participate in government auctions! Due to foreclosures, repossessions, seizures, and surpluses, the government will often offer many expensive items for extremely low costs.



Real Estate Crisis – How to Profit from Amerca’s Latest Crisis

By Claudia Smith • May 16th, 2009 • Category: Foreclosures, Pre-Foreclosure

The United States real estate market is suffering great losses due to bank foreclosures. Both bank foreclosures and pre-foreclosures are at all time highs and the homeowners and lenders are in serious trouble. Many honest American homeowners are suffering financial crisis and could lose their homes. Some homeowners face bank foreclosure after getting behind on just a few payments. The banks are not going easy on these struggling homeowners, but of course they are suffering as well. The extremely high interest rates and late fees only seem to be making things worse on both sides.



Government Auctions – Purchase Cheap Houses without Attending an Auction

By Gail Shanks • May 16th, 2009 • Category: Foreclosures, Pre-Foreclosure

The term pre-foreclosure, just like it sounds, means that a property or home is about to go into foreclosure. You can get some great values here, before they are seen by the masses looking for foreclosure deals. Prices are generally directly negotiated with the owner, who is motivated to avoid foreclosure.



Preforeclosures – Are they Better then Foreclosures?

By Hermania Veeria • May 14th, 2009 • Category: Foreclosures, Pre-Foreclosure

Most people in the US are aware of the current real estate crisis and the unsettling fact that many people are losing their homes to foreclosure. Before a home is in the process of becoming foreclosed, it is in the pre-foreclosure stage. The pre-foreclosure period can last anywhere from a few weeks to a few months, and is considered by many real estate investors as the absolute best time in which to negotiate the purchase of a home.



Pre-foreclosures – Minimum Risk, Maximum Profits

By Mark Allen • May 5th, 2009 • Category: Foreclosures, Pre-Foreclosure

Pre-foreclosures are homes and/or property that are about to go into foreclosure. This is where some of the best deals are made. These are generally negotiated directly with the owner, who is eager to avoid the grief of foreclosure.



Government Foreclosures – Buying Real Estate has Never Been Better !

By Claudia Smith • May 4th, 2009 • Category: Foreclosures, Pre-Foreclosure

The real estate market has been suffering great losses in the United States due to bank foreclosures. Both bank foreclosures and pre-foreclosures are at all time highs and the homeowners and lenders are both suffering from it. Many honest, hard working American homeowners are suffering financial crisis due to the collapsing economy and are losing their homes at record highs. Some homeowners are forced to face bank foreclosure after getting behind on just a couple of payments. The ridiculously high interest rates and outrageous late fees are making things worse for both sides. How can the banks expect to get any extra money from the homeowners who are struggling just to pay the minimum payments?



Foreclosures – America’s Newest Land Rush

By Jason E Brooke • Apr 20th, 2009 • Category: Foreclosures, Pre-Foreclosure

Both the home owners and lenders across the United States are suffering because of current real estate crisis. The number of bank foreclosures and pre foreclosures is at an all time high and are accounting for 40% of all homes sold within the last 2 months (currently it is early Oct/08), and the government bail-outs haven’t been the holy grail has expected. The American Dream has now turned into a nightmare for home owners.



Trade Secrets Tips on What You Can Do to Sell Your Home Fast

By Bryan Bradley • Apr 2nd, 2009 • Category: Foreclosures, Selling Your Home

In need of Foreclosure Help St. Louis but have no idea who to ask for advice? Are you facing a financial setback and a subsequent foreclosure? You must take all possible steps to avoid foreclosure and opt for immediate action if you face one. In case a borrower is incapable of paying the installments, the lender can opt for a foreclosure. It is best to have an open and honest discussion about the situation with your lender to sort the problem. Foreclosure Help St. Louis is capable of offering sound advice and guidance as well as a range of services to solve the threat of foreclosure and the subsequent loss of home.



Government Auctions Tax Lien Sales and How to Profit From Them

By Jason E Brooke • Mar 24th, 2009 • Category: Foreclosures, Property Tax Sales (Tax Liens & Tax Deeds)

Have you ever considered what the penalty is when a property owner is unable to pay their taxes? Well as you may of guessed the IRS is intolerant and will do whatever is required to retrieve the taxes due, including forcing the buyer to foreclose on their home. On the outside this may seem like a very unpleasant situation, however, there are other sources of alternative financing available to assist this owner. That’s where individuals like yourself can profit while providing a possible ‘light at the end of the tunnel’ for the distraught home owner.



Government Auctions – Houses for as Low as $2,000?

By Sammy King • Mar 1st, 2009 • Category: Foreclosures, Pre-Foreclosure

I’m know you’re in tune to the worries of recession and the real estate crisis going on in the US. This has caused a flooding of foreclosures that is surpassing previous highs. Although you still see older foreclosed homes in run down areas, what’s different during this crisis is the quality of foreclosed homes and neighborhoods they reside, has improved drastically. Even nice estates in wealthy neighborhoods can be found at government auctions for prices much lower than market value.