PAUL SAKUMA/APSo far in 2009, foreclosure growth has slowed dramatically, but that could change.Breakdowns: | |
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PAUL SAKUMA/APSo far in 2009, foreclosure growth has slowed dramatically, but that could change.Breakdowns: | |
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LAYNE SMITH/DMNThe flood of foreclosed homes has affected almost every neighborhood in North Texas. Check the map to see how your area is affected.
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PAUL SAKUMA/APSo far in 2009, the rate of home foreclosure growth has slowed dramatically in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. But economists and real estate analysts worry that a surge in local layoffs could lead to more homes lost later this yearBreakdowns: |
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Foreclosure postings in North and Central Texas are up 8 percent for the first quarter of 2009 compared to the same period a year ago according to the latest data released by Foreclosure Listing Service Inc.
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As spring approaches, a thaw might be coming to the local housing market. Edgemere residents Amy and Donald Wills have noticed a break in the ice.
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First-time buyers take advantage of bargains Bargain hunters have taken over South Florida’s housing market.
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Bargain hunters have taken over South Florida’s housing market.
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Stone wall workshop and housing prices
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A perfect storm of job losses, plunging oil prices, dramatic overbuilding and changes in a tax law blew through Texas in the 1980s, leaving San Antonio’s commercial real estate market in shambles. More real estate news More business news Busness wire
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Help could soon be on the way
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