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Stories tagged with: tax credits
Loopholes Still Found in Tax Credits and Mediation Programs
http://www.foreclosure-auction.net/blog/nevada-articles/loop...
Tax credits and other foreclosure-mitigation efforts are not perfect as lenders and homeowners found out. In Nevada, the mediation effort is being improved.
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Tags: tax credits, vegas foreclosure auctions, home auctions
Consumer confidence remains the key
http://www.foreclosureconnections.com/blog/article/1867/cons...
As the American economy continues to backfire, our collective low consumer confidence hardly helps.
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Tags: housing market, tax credits, Treasury Department, foreclosure
Were tax credits merely opportunities to buy forward?
http://www.foreclosuredatabank.com/foreclosures-blog/article...
The spring tax credits failed to kick start the property and homebuilding markets. In reality, a limited number of potential purchasers simply bought ahead.
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Tags: government tax credits, foreclosed houses, tax credits, Forec
Why borrowers walk away from HAMP
http://www.foreclosureconnections.com/blog/article/1855/why-...
Figures out for August 2010 reveal that banks completed even more foreclosures as some troubled borrowers found HAMP too difficult, and walked away.
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Tags: foreclosed homes, HAMP, tax credits, homes repossessed, Forec
Should we crash property prices?
http://www.foreclosuredatabank.com/foreclosures-blog/article...
Commentators frustrated with the slow recovery of the American economy are proposing drastic measures. Do we have to do this now? By foreclosuredatabank.com
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Tags: HAMP, Foreclosures, tax credits, mortgage modification, treas
Will tax credits be revived?
http://www.foreclosuredatabank.com/foreclosures-blog/article...
Rumors of a renewed tax credit following an announcement by Shaun Donovan could do the American real estate market more harm than good.
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Tags: tax credits, HAMP, real estate industry, foreclosed property
Foreclosures Witness a Decline in the Second Quarter as their Market Demand Rises
http://www.e-foreclosuresearch.com/blog/foreclosures-witness...
The number of foreclosures available across the U.S has steadily declined due to the rise in market demand for these properties by home buyers. One of the major reasons for this trend is the availability of a wide range of tax credit incentives for first time buyers which have thereby increased the sale of foreclosed homes.
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Tags: tax credits, Foreclosures, real estate market, foreclosure pr
Alan Greenspan expresses concerns about the state of the economy
http://www.foreclosureconnections.com/blog/article/1774/alan...
Previous Fed Chairperson Alan Greenspan has shared his concerns for the American economy with NBC. Ben Benanke appears to share his opinion too.
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Tags: alan greenspan, tax credits, Federal Reserve, ben benanke
America remains a property buyer`s market
http://www.foreclosureconnections.com/blog/article/1758/amer...
Property sales were relatively brisk during the second quarter of 2010 as buyers took advantage of low interest rates and tax credits. What happens next?
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Tags: property market, foreclosure trends, tax credits, Foreclosures
Housing markets likely to remain depressed
http://www.foreclosureconnections.com/blog/article/1740/hous...
The signs are not there for a quick recovery in the American property markets – not much will happen until unemployment turns.
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Tags: housing market, tax credits, Single-Family Homes, homes
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