08-14-2006, 02:11 AM
Friends,
With the rise in interest rates there's an increasing number of people realizing they can't make the payments on their homes. There are several options open to many of these people, but many also find themselves headed inevitably toward bankruptcy.
Last week's Newsweek had a small piece on real estate foreclosures. There are four web sites cited in this piece: foreclosure.com; defaultresearch.com; foreclosurenet.net; homesales.gov. While I wouldn't want to take advantage of some elses misfortune, foreclosure.com lists two Big Island properties as "foreclosure", 25 in "Pre-foreclosure", nine in "Bankruptcy", and 14 in "FSBO" (For Sale By Owner: does this mean they're being sold by the owner to stay OUT of foreclosure?). I'm curious what any of the real estate agents who frequent this forum think about these properties. The web sites listed in the article all require you pay to join their site, except for the federal site (homesales.gov), but that site doesn't list any Big Island properties.
Warmest Aloha,
Brian
Edited by - fishboy on 08/14/2006 07:34:56
With the rise in interest rates there's an increasing number of people realizing they can't make the payments on their homes. There are several options open to many of these people, but many also find themselves headed inevitably toward bankruptcy.
Last week's Newsweek had a small piece on real estate foreclosures. There are four web sites cited in this piece: foreclosure.com; defaultresearch.com; foreclosurenet.net; homesales.gov. While I wouldn't want to take advantage of some elses misfortune, foreclosure.com lists two Big Island properties as "foreclosure", 25 in "Pre-foreclosure", nine in "Bankruptcy", and 14 in "FSBO" (For Sale By Owner: does this mean they're being sold by the owner to stay OUT of foreclosure?). I'm curious what any of the real estate agents who frequent this forum think about these properties. The web sites listed in the article all require you pay to join their site, except for the federal site (homesales.gov), but that site doesn't list any Big Island properties.
Warmest Aloha,
Brian
Edited by - fishboy on 08/14/2006 07:34:56
Aloha pumehana,
Brian and Mary
Lynnwood, WA\Discovery Harbour
Brian and Mary
Lynnwood, WA\Discovery Harbour