Category 'Minnesota'

Regular Home and Freddie Mac Foreclosure Sales Up in Minnesota

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A recent report has revealed that sales of regular residential properties and bank and Freddie Mac foreclosure sales have gone up in Minnesota during the January-February 2011 period. Delinquency rates were also down in the region, but housing market experts still believe that the housing industry crisis is far from over in the state.

Minnesota Foreclosure: Busiest Section of the Real Estate Market

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Douglas County’s housing market is currently suffering due to the economic crisis that affects property sales and increased foreclosures. October data released by State Realtors Association indicated an active housing market, but showed low home prices. Realtor Tom Bridge explains that the local economy is affected by the housing market, especially the increased in Minnesota [...]

Minnesota Foreclosure Homes: Perfect in the Correcting Market

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As a real estate investor, it is very important for you to determine current market conditions. This way you can make calculated risks. States like Minnesota are presently correcting the effects of the high foreclosures rate, experienced not only locally but nationwide. Buyers, who are interested in buying a home in this state and yet [...]

Sellers of Minnesota Foreclosure Homes Anxious

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The number of Minnesota owners losing their homes to foreclosure is not something that can be simply ignored. The state experienced a steady rise in their inventory of foreclosure homes – although its foreclosures rate remains to be among the nation’s lowest. Despite efforts from both the private and public sector, experts are not too [...]

Foreclosures in Minnesota Takes a Toll on Locals

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When the housing boom swept across the nation about three years ago, many Minnesota home buyers were enticed by the offers of a new financial product – the adjustable rate mortgage. Lenders, sensing big commissions, encouraged these buyers to take out these loans and did not bother to impose stricter loan approval guidelines. At the [...]