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  2. Bank-owned properties: What are they and where can I ... - AOL

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    Bank-owned properties can be a fit for a specific type of homebuyer or investor, but they can be difficult to find in today’s market. ... 2024 at 6:27 PM ... If no one opts to buy a foreclosure ...

  3. Land banking - Wikipedia

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    Land banking originated in the 1920s and 1930s as a means of making low-priced land available for housing and ensuring orderly development. [2] The period of deindustrialization in the United States coupled with increased suburbanization in the middle of the 20th century left many American cities with large amounts of vacant and blighted industrial, residential, and commercial property.

  4. Is the housing market going to crash? What the experts ... - AOL

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    A total of 31,929 U.S. homes had foreclosure filings — default notices, scheduled auctions or bank repossessions — in July 2024, according to the latest numbers from ATTOM Data Solutions.

  5. Housing Market 2024: 5 States With the Highest Foreclosure Rates

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    Foreclosure rates are on the rise. As of February, there were nearly 33,000 properties in foreclosure, an 8% increase from the year prior, according to a new report from ATTOM. Find Out: 7 Florida...

  6. Cuyahoga Land Bank - Wikipedia

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    As a land bank, the Cuyahoga Land Bank acquires financially distressed properties, including those which have been foreclosed due to unpaid tax liens or mortgages, rehabilitates or (in most cases) demolishes the structures on the property, and then either sells the properties, or holds them off the market, with the goal of reducing the glut of ...

  7. Occupy Homes - Wikipedia

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    The Occupy Homes movement [9] has its roots in the early 1970s, when declining working-class incomes and a lack of bank financing for low-rent properties left thousands of New York City buildings abandoned and hundreds of former tenants squatted vacant buildings on Manhattan's Upper West Side, East Harlem, Chelsea, Chinatown, the Lower East ...

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