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Program to pay homeowners to sell at a loss

NEW YORK - In an effort to end the foreclosure crisis, the Obama administration has been trying to keep defaulting owners in their homes. Now it will take a new approach: paying some of them to leave. This latest program, which will allow owners to sell

Denver awarded $29.3 million to boost foreclosure recovery

Denver awarded $29.3 million to boost foreclosure recovery Federal stimulus funds to expand efforts underway to acquire, redevelop and resell foreclosed properties through Neighborhood Stabilization Program The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

Distressed Property Activity Graphs for Denver

Check out my new weekly graph that identifies the Denver Metro area Notice of Defaults as well as Foreclosure Sales by County. I will be providing these graphs on a quarterly basis so you can review the previous quarter's overall distressed property

Bernanke foresees no rise in interest rates soon

By Paul Davidson , USA TODAY Moving to defuse concerns that an interest rate rise could be just a few months away, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress Wednesday he expects rates to stay "exceptionally low" for an "extended

FasTracks West Corridor light rail construction progress report

By Kevin Flynn on February 15, 2010 The West Corridor light rail project is the first FasTracks rail corridor that RTD has under construction. Denver Transit Construction Group – a joint venture of Herzog Corp. of St. Joseph, Mo. , and Stacy &

Denver metro home prices soar in January

The Denver Post Posted 02/10/2010 01:00:00 AM MST Median home prices in metro Denver soared in January compared with the same month a year ago, even as sales during the same period declined, according to data released Tuesday. The median price for a single-family

Fannie to Offer Closing Cost Aid on Foreclosures

Daily Real Estate News | January 29, 2010 Fannie Mae, the largest provider of residential home funding in the United States, announced Friday that it would pay the closing costs on purchases of foreclosed homes in its inventory. The government-controlled

10 Cities Where It's Smarter to Buy

Daily Real Estate News | January 22, 2010 For people who want to own a home, the premium to buy—the spread between what they’d spend to rent and what they’d pay for a mortgage—is much lower than the 15-year average in many cities.

HUD Changes to Mortgage Insurance Premiums...Not as Bad as You Might Think!

January 25, 2010 Mortgage Support Services http://www.mtgsupportservices.com/ Here's the latest tip from The Mortgage Experts: The US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the government agency that oversees the FHA loan program, has

FHA to make changes....

The downpayment of 3.5% will NOT change unless the borrowers credit score is 580 or less, and then there will be a 10% down requirement. Currently, Wells Fargo requires a minimum credit score of a 600, so the downpayment change won't be an issue with

Who do you know that could use $6500 to $8000?

Here's the latest tip from The Mortgage Experts: The IRS form to claim the $8,000 tax credit for first-time homebuyers and the $6,500 tax credit for long-time residents has finally been published by the IRS. We have the form and the instructions available

Expanded Tax Credit Offers Big Opportunity

Daily Real Estate News | January 11, 2010 With a new April 30 deadline in place for clients to take advantage of a federal home-buyer incentive, real estate practitioners now have slightly less than four months to get their qualified prospects under contract

December 2009 MLS Statistics

The December 2009 MLS Statistics have updated and are available. Click below to find your area's recent numbers in today's real estate market. Also don't forget about the extended first-time home buyer tax credit ends April 30, 2010. December

Sellers Should List Homes Early

Daily Real Estate News | January 6, 2010 Selling a home in the dead of winter might seem ill-advised, particularly considering the state of the economy, but some experts think that making the decision to wait until spring to list the property could be
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