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New data from NH Housing Finance Authority shows 263 New Hampshire homes fell into foreclosure in September. That’s a 13% decline from 2011 levels.The…
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New Hampshire foreclosure numbers from July are up from the previous year. New Hampshire had 269 foreclosures in July. That’s up 13 percent from July of…
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New data from the New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority suggests the state’s housing market continues to show signs of a slow recovery.The number of New…
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There are tens of thousands of abandoned houses scattered across Ohio. The state, in an effort to improve neighborhoods and boost housing prices, plans to raze 20,000 of those homes with money from the national mortgage settlement.
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Since 2005, the number of foreclosures in New Hampshire has increased 700 percent. Last year, more than 3,800 families were forced out of their homes due…
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The rate at which foreclosures are processed varies widely depending on the state. In New York, for example, it's taking about three years on average, compared with three months in Texas. The difference often has to do with whether courts are overseeing the process.
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New data from the New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority paints a mixed picture of the State’s housing market. 288 New Hampshire homes slipped into…
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About one-third of all home purchases these days are made in cash — far above normal. Some of those buyers are investors who crowd out people who want to buy the traditional way: with a mortgage. But cash buyers are also helping to mop up the huge inventory of foreclosures around the country.
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A report shows that home foreclosures spiked at the end of last year, up 35% from November.Jane Law of New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority says…
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California, New York and a handful of other states have yet to sign on to a deal with mortgage lenders that would resolve the "robo-signing" issue. Lenders have pledged $25 billion to reduce outstanding mortgages, but some states say the deal doesn't go far enough to protect consumers.