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  2. Goodwin Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Goodwin Hotel, is a historic hotel and apartment building located in downtown Hartford, Connecticut.Known for its distinctive English Queen Anne terracotta facade, the building was originally developed as an apartment building by brothers James J. Goodwin and Rev. Francis Goodwin and opened in 1881.

  3. Goodwin Square - Wikipedia

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    The tower itself is the third tallest building in Hartford and in Connecticut. [2] After foreclosure in 2013, Goodwin Square entered a period of limbo before being bought by a Wilton-based real estate firm in May 2015. Westport Capital Partners, which together with two co-investors bought the building in an online auction for $17.6 million.

  4. Foreclosure - Wikipedia

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    Other types of foreclosure are considered minor because of their limited availability. Under strict foreclosure, which is available in a few states including Connecticut, New Hampshire and Vermont, if the mortgagee wins the court case, the court orders the defaulted mortgagor to pay the mortgage within a specified period of time. Should the ...

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

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    Judicial foreclosure: With a judicial foreclosure, the lender files a lawsuit and the borrower is notified of the non-payment. The homeowner has 30 days to make up the missed payments, otherwise ...

  6. Protestors call for moratorium on evictions, foreclosures in ...

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    Two days after the Buncombe County Courthouse's post-storm re-opening on Oct. 14, dozens of protestors on Wednesday called for a 90-day eviction and foreclosure moratorium to protect residents ...

  7. Economy of Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Of home-sale transactions that closed in March 2014, the median home in Connecticut sold for $225,000, up 3.2% from March 2013. [24] Connecticut ranked ninth nationally in foreclosure activity as of April 2014, with one of every 887 residential units involved in a foreclosure proceeding, or 0.11% of the total housing stock., [25] including City Place I and the Traveler's Tower, both housing ...