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Three real estate investors illegally pushed down prices in Palm Beach County, Fla., foreclosure auctions, federal prosecutors say.
November 6 -
Renita Barbee has begun packing up the belongings in her rented South Los Angeles home. She was trying hard to hold her composure as she told her story the other day.
November 6 -
The Lone Star Brewery in San Antonio was supposed to be buzzing with construction workers and equipment by now — after sitting vacant for decades.
November 3 -
As is the case with most communities across Western New York, Lockport has its share of "zombie" properties.
November 2 -
Aside from shutting off water to Detroit residents, no public policy draws so much criticism as the annual Wayne County auction of tax-foreclosed properties.
November 1 -
There's a handful of zombies out there threatening to wreck your neighborhood or at least create a frightful landscaping nightmare next door.
October 30 -
The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Florida has approved a portal created by HLP to enhance communications during the mediation process.
October 30 -
The zombies are still haunting the Southwest Florida housing market, but they are taking a smaller bite.
October 27 -
Nearly 1.4 million residential properties were vacant as of the end of the third quarter, representing 1.58% of all U.S. residential properties, according to Attom Data Solutions.
October 26 -
Walter Investment Management Corp. was supposed to prosper by snapping up mortgage cast-offs from big banks at fire-sale prices. Instead, Walter is belatedly joining the list of companies burned by the U.S. housing crisis.
October 25