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Best places to buy foreclosures

Potential buyers will find more opportunity in certain cities. Continue reading

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Sell property ahead of tax hike?

Real estate investors are facing potentially higher capital gains taxes next year. Continue reading

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Luring investors to mortgages

Investors could reap some rewards in the mortgage market, if they’re willing to take on risk. Continue reading

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Investors exiting housing market

What does it mean for the housing market when investors lose interest? Continue reading

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Fannie Mae plans big sale

As mortgage servicer Fannie Mae begins unloading foreclosed properties, Wall Street investors are preparing to buy in bulk.
Private equity investors, hedge funds and broker-dealers are interested in purchasing pools of properties that include anywhere … Continue reading

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Government to unload foreclosures

A bulging pipeline is prompting the Obama administration to implement its plan to sell foreclosed properties in bulk to investors who will rent them out, potentially solving the problem of hundreds of thousands of vacant homes dragging down home values… Continue reading

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Is your landlord a hedge fund?

There’s a new type of landlord in town. Instead of the typical mom or pop next-door who will come over to fix the leaking toilet at a moment’s notice, your rent collector could be someone you never meet: a faceless investment company in a town far, fa… Continue reading

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