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  2. RealtyTrac - Wikipedia

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    RealtyTrac is a real estate information company and an online marketplace for foreclosed and defaulted properties in the United States. It was founded in 1993 and is based in Santa Barbara, California. It publishes a monthly U.S. Foreclosure Market Report. [1] [2] [3]

  3. Econohomes - Wikipedia

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    Econohomes is a privately held company based in Austin, Texas, specializing in foreclosures. It's known as real estate owned properties (REO), and specialty financing across the United States. [1] [2] The company buys distressed residential properties wholesale and resells them online at prices under $100,000. Buyers are mostly made up of ...

  4. The 10 Worst Real Estate Markets in the U.S. - AOL

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    There are a number of theories about why stimulus programs and all-time low mortgage rates have failed to breathe new life into the nation's real estate market. The supply of homes remains bloated ...

  5. Former Coast Guard homes in Hull auctioned off. Here's what ...

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    They were put up for auction as individual lots in September as part of a foreclosure sale. ... Another real estate and development interest bought 1165 Nantasket. Hingham developer Thomas J ...

  6. 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.

  7. 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.