Real Estate Wiki Incorporates Foreclosure Information

One Percent of U.S. Homeowners Entangled in Foreclosure Real Estate Wiki, the leading free online encyclopedia in the real estate industry, this week announced that it has added significant new copy addressing foreclosure, pre-foreclosures, short sales, auction and bank owned properties. According to a spokesperson for Real Estate Wiki, foreclosures are of major concern for…

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Americas Watchdog Offers Very Useful Tips For All US Homeowners To Survive The 2008 Real Estate Disaster

Americas Watchdog & its Homeowners Consumer Center are offering important tips for all US homeowners to survive the mortgage meltdown and other very useful information about being a smart homeowner in 2008. According to the group, “the worst is yet to come so homeowners need to be very smart with respect to the choices they…

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How Mortgage Modifications, Short Sales and Foreclosures Work, Part 2

Michael Gray interviews attorney William Mahan about the mechanics of short sales and foreclosures of real estate for the Financial Insider Weekly. Part 2 of 3 focuses on deeds in lieu of foreclosure. (What happens if you “walk away”.)

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Real Estate Crisis is More Than Just Mortgages

For over two years Americas Watchdog & its National Mortgage Complaint Center has been warning about suicidal mortgage products and a real estate/mortgage industry seemingly out of control. The warnings were that if the mortgage or real estate sector greed were allowed to continue, the consequences would be dire for the entire economy. The shoe…

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Home Loan Tips: Avoid Mortgage Troubles, Other Pangs of Rising Interest Rates

Bills.com outlines 9 tips to prevent problems, avoid foreclosure As any real estate agent knows, home sales heat up with rising temperatures every summer. Now, with mortgage interest rates more than a full point higher than at this time last year, fuel costs riding high, higher minimum credit card payments and consumer debt still raging,…

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Wall Street Fraud Watchdog Warns Investors About Economic Turmoil for 2011-12 & Says High Yield Real Estate Notes-Silver Should Beat the Street-with Specific Endorsements

The Wall Street Fraud Watchdog continues to be extremely pessimistic about the short, or long term prospects for significant gains on Wall Street, given the realities of the U.S. or global economies. The group does not believe the Wall Street rally that occurred the week of September 12th is sustainable. The group is also convinced…

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