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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. 10 Banks Foreclosing on the Most Homes - AOL

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    24/7 Wall St. took a look at the 10 banks foreclosing on the most homes. They found that these banks often don't own the mortgages on the foreclosures themselves -- they are servicing them on ...

  4. Here's how NJ homeowners facing foreclosure can get a ... - AOL

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    Family members and lower income bidders will have an easier time buying foreclosed homes under a law that ... or minimum price accepted by a bank — must be capped at no higher than 50% of the ...

  5. American Homeowner Preservation - Wikipedia

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    American Homeowner Preservation (also known as AHP) is an online real estate crowdfunding platform which purchases pools of nonperforming loans from banks and other lenders and then offers borrowers who want to stay in their homes debt restructuring options with reduced payments and discounted principal balances. If homes are vacant or families ...

  6. Foreclosure - Wikipedia

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    The foreclosure process as applied to residential mortgage loans is a bank or other secured creditor selling or repossessing a parcel of real property after the owner has failed to comply with an agreement between the lender and borrower called a "mortgage" or "deed of trust".

  7. Real estate owned - Wikipedia

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    REO sale property in San Diego, California. Real estate owned, or REO, is a term used in the United States to describe a class of property owned by a lender—typically a bank, government agency, or government loan insurer—after an unsuccessful sale at a foreclosure auction. [1]

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