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Invest Homes Activities Down in Indianapolis in January - 0 views

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    Invest homes activities were fewer in Indianapolis in January 2011 as sales of residential properties decline. Existing dwelling sales dropped by almost 3%.
James Foxx

Nonprofit Receives Aid Amid Rising Bank and Government Auction Homes - 0 views

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    Government auction homes and bank foreclosures have remained high in Indianapolis. There had been some good news though, as a local housing group receives aid.
James Foxx

Pre Foreclosure Properties Held Back Home Construction - 0 views

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    Pre foreclosure properties and distressed homes continue to hinder home building activities in Indianapolis. Construction permits fell in the area in February.
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Upcoming REDC Foreclosure Auction Boasts Potential Sports Fan Dream Come True in IL, IN... - 0 views

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    Great opportunity for first time home buyers! 650+ New Foreclosures Available in Four-City Auction Series; Many Near Major Sports Venues in Chicago, Indianapolis, St Louis, and Kansas City; Auction Series Begins Saturday in Chicago
James Foxx

Buyers Show Interest in Multi Family Listings in Indiana - 0 views

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    Increased interest is being shown by investors in properties under multi family listings in some areas of Indiana. One of the recent purchases made involves the Maxwell Apartments in Indianapolis.
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Government Homes for Sale Weighed Down New Homes - 0 views

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    Government homes for sale and bank foreclosures colaborated to the poor performance of the new housing in Indiana last year. This is what realtors said.
James Foxx

Single Family Houses: Not the Only Properties Facing Foreclosure in IN - 0 views

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    Single family houses are the most common victims of foreclosure. However, the problem has also become prevalent in the commercial property market of Indiana.
James Foxx

Chase Opens Center to Aid Borrowers Avoid Home Repossessions - 0 views

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    To avoid home repossessions, JP Morgan Chase plans to open several centers to provide aid to troubled borrowers. To date, there are already 51 similar centers.
James Foxx

Bank Owned REO Listings Still the Main Problem for Some Areas of Indiana - 0 views

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    Bank owned REO listings and foreclosures remain the biggest problem for some areas of Indiana. While other indicators are improving, housing is still declining.
James Foxx

Empty Foreclosed Houses and Freddie Mac Homes Increasing in Indiana - 0 views

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    Vacant Freddie Mac homes and other foreclosed properties have reached more than 10,000 in some Indiana areas. The number has risen since the economic downturn.
James Foxx

Bank Owned Condominium Properties Looking More Attractive - 0 views

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    Bank owned condominium units might soon become attractive again. Rental rate increases are being predicted and renters are expected to look for alternatives.
James Foxx

Apartment Market Trumps Condos and Pre Foreclosures for Sale Homes - 0 views

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    Pre foreclosures for sale, despite their low prices, are being edged out by apartments. In Indiana, sales of houses and condos have dipped as more people rent.
James Foxx

Empty Foreclosed and Bankruptcy Homes Blamed for Population Decline - 0 views

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    Bankruptcy homes and foreclosed houses in South Bend were partly blamed for the area's population decline. Empty homes have turned off people, analysts claimed.
James Foxx

Regular Homes and Repo Property Sales Harder to Unload in 2011 - 0 views

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    Repo property sales will still not have enough buyers in Indiana in 2011, according to analysts. They claim that the state's housing market is still suffering.
James Foxx

City Makes Its Move As Foreclosure Investment Remains Slow - 0 views

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    Foreclosure investment is a way to get rid of distressed properties in neighborhoods. In Indiana, local officials are not waiting for investments to pick up.
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