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How is latest foreclosure scenario at Dallas-Fort Worth?

It is no secret that the foreclosure crisis is still continuing in all the housing markets across the country. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, there are 131 million households scattered all over the 50 States and coming under the purview of real estate activity through housing markets, including Dallas-Fort Worth of Texas. The spreading [...]

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Number of homeowners behind mortgage coming down in Dallas-Fort Worth

In a gloomy foreclosure situation prevailing as of now, in major metropolitan cities of U.S., we have been hearing good news from Texas State regularly. The reason is simple – Texas is one state making a faster recovery from the downturn for two reasons – one: the impact of the foreclosure crisis is not that [...]

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Dallas foreclosure trend – falling for the last 6 months

As you are aware Realtytrac is one reliable source for tracking foreclosure trend, in the numerous housing markets across the country. It says about Dallas that the foreclosure activity trend is “falling” for the last 6 months. This remark is emerging out of the fact that Texas State is one, which shows the way to [...]

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New homes are round the corner to reach Dallas market – Economist

In the present day housing markets of U.S., brand new homes are “rare commodity” to be available. The reason is well known – in a glut of foreclosure homes, the traditional homes already-owned and put on the market suffer from lack of buyers; this has discouraged home builders to venture into construction projects for new [...]

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Dallas home prices decline – says latest Case Shiller Report

Median home prices statistics are indicators of prices of residential properties sold at an average, in a particular housing market. The terminology “median” in itself suggests that it is an average estimation, arrived at by totaling all property prices sold for a particular period and dividing them by the number of volume. It follows therefore [...]

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