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  2. Is It Smart to Buy a Foreclosed Home? Weighing the Pros & Cons

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    Buying foreclosed homes soared in popularity during the Great Recession as a wave of foreclosures hit the market and drove down prices nationwide. While foreclosure rates since then have fallen ...

  3. Hoping to Buy a Foreclosure? Here's Why That Will Be ... - AOL

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    So while you might save, say, $50,000 on the price of your home with a foreclosure, you might also have to spend an extra $50,000 once you've moved in just to make repairs and get your home up to ...

  4. Strategic Foreclosure: Was It a Smart Move? - AOL

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    The old saying that home prices never fall obviously wasn't true. But in the following video, Fool contributor Matt Thalman discusses why the "strategic foreclosure" may not have been the smartest ...

  5. History and impact of institutional investment in housing in ...

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    According to John Burns Research & Consulting, only 0.4 percent of single-family homes in the United States are owned by institutional investors with over 1,000 homes in their portfolio. [12] This share rises to 3.8 percent of single-family homes for institutional investors owning over 100 homes, and up to 10 percent in certain metro areas such ...

  6. Occupy Homes - Wikipedia

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    Occupy Homes or Occupy Our Homes [1] [2] is part of the Occupy movement which attempts to prevent the foreclosure of people's homes. [1] Protesters delay foreclosures by camping out on the foreclosed property. They also stage protests at the banks responsible for the ongoing foreclosure crisis, sometimes blocking their entrances. [3] [4] It has ...

  7. Foreclosure investment - Wikipedia

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    Foreclosure investment refers to the process of investing capital in the public sale of a mortgaged property following foreclosure of the loan secured by that property. In real estate , foreclosure is the termination of the equity of redemption of a mortgagor or the grantee in the property covered by the mortgage.

  8. What is a foreclosure? How it works and how to avoid it - AOL

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    Get a deed-in-lieu of foreclosure: Some states allow homeowners to choose a deed-in-lieu of foreclosure, in which you agree to turn over your home to your lender to avoid foreclosure. With this ...

  9. Recession nightmare: When bankers move in...to your foreclosure

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    It's hard to imagine a pleasant foreclosure. Like root canals or appendicitis, they don't really come with a silver lining; after all, it's hard to find a way to put a smiley face on being turned ...