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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. The $1.75 eBay house: Foreclosure bargains aplenty - AOL

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    For months, I've been hearing rumors and tales about incredibly cheap housing in high-foreclosure markets. In Detroit, for example, a house that cost $65,000 in 2006 recently sold for $1, and it's ...

  4. 5 Cities Where Homes Are Still Cheap - AOL

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    There are still places where you can find cheap homes. You might start with the 10 best cities to buy short sales . Short sales and foreclosures made up 43 percent of residential sales last year ...

  5. 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.

  6. 2000s United States housing market correction - Wikipedia

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    In Boston, year-over-year prices dropped, [24] sales fell, inventory increased, foreclosures were up, [25] [26] and the correction in Massachusetts was called a "hard landing" in 2005. [27] The previously booming [28] housing markets in Washington, D.C., San Diego, California, Phoenix, Arizona, and other cities stalled as well in 2005. [29] [30]

  7. Hudson Palmer Homes - Wikipedia

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    Hudson Palmer Homes, formerly known as the David Cutler Group, is a leading regional homebuilder. Most of its homes are single-family luxury residences [1] and communities in Berks County, Pennsylvania; Bucks County, Pennsylvania; Chester County, Pennsylvania; Montgomery County, Pennsylvania [2] and Delaware County, Pennsylvania.