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  2. 10 Best Housing Markets for Home Price Discounts - AOL

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    Now is the bargain real estate season: asking home prices typically hit their seasonal low point from November through January. ... Among all non-foreclosure homes for sale on Trulia in. Skip to ...

  3. Odell Barnes (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    James Odell Barnes Jr. (aka Odell Barnes) has earned the nickname "Foreclosure King." His firm, Odell Barnes REO, is a bulk-buyer of foreclosed homes in the United States. [1] For decades, Barnes has been buying foreclosed homes in bulk from banks and other mortgage-lenders and selling them to a network of private investors and

  4. 8 Places Where Houses Are Suddenly Major Bargains - AOL

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    7. New Orleans. Median list price in 2022: $310,767 Median list price in 2023: $310,225 Year-over-year price change: -0.17% Median days to close: 30 Average percentage of listings with price cuts ...

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  6. Bargain and sale deed - Wikipedia

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    A bargain and sale deed is especially used by local governments, fiduciaries such as executors, and in foreclosure sales by sheriffs and referees. [ citation needed ] The fact that it comes without any warranties from the government means that the new owner may not have a good title.

  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.