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Effective Demand
ParticipantOk unless my ForeclosureRadar account is missing some huge swath of trustee sales I don’t see a huge spike here are the number for the first 5 business days of this month and last month:
First week of June
San Diego – 355
Los Angeles – 693
Ventura – 53First week of May
San Diego – 330
Los Angeles – 685
Ventura – 65Effective Demand
ParticipantOk unless my ForeclosureRadar account is missing some huge swath of trustee sales I don’t see a huge spike here are the number for the first 5 business days of this month and last month:
First week of June
San Diego – 355
Los Angeles – 693
Ventura – 53First week of May
San Diego – 330
Los Angeles – 685
Ventura – 65Effective Demand
ParticipantOk unless my ForeclosureRadar account is missing some huge swath of trustee sales I don’t see a huge spike here are the number for the first 5 business days of this month and last month:
First week of June
San Diego – 355
Los Angeles – 693
Ventura – 53First week of May
San Diego – 330
Los Angeles – 685
Ventura – 65Effective Demand
ParticipantOk unless my ForeclosureRadar account is missing some huge swath of trustee sales I don’t see a huge spike here are the number for the first 5 business days of this month and last month:
First week of June
San Diego – 355
Los Angeles – 693
Ventura – 53First week of May
San Diego – 330
Los Angeles – 685
Ventura – 65Effective Demand
ParticipantI use ForeclosureRadar and like it very much. I have found certain trustee + lender combinations being the most motivated and have become pretty good at predicting opening prices for some of them. The issues really is about the postponments in foreclosures as to buying a specific property. Right now about 85% of trustee sales are being delayed. Some trustee + lender combination opening bid are at full market value only, others are at loan value. So it is would be useless to bid on those.
If you were doing investment where it is more about finding equity then these services are invaluable. For buying a specific property that is in the process.. It is a bit tougher. There are a lot of variables. But using the site, mining the data and learning the process will get you the best information possible in which to make your decision and that has some value.
Effective Demand
ParticipantI use ForeclosureRadar and like it very much. I have found certain trustee + lender combinations being the most motivated and have become pretty good at predicting opening prices for some of them. The issues really is about the postponments in foreclosures as to buying a specific property. Right now about 85% of trustee sales are being delayed. Some trustee + lender combination opening bid are at full market value only, others are at loan value. So it is would be useless to bid on those.
If you were doing investment where it is more about finding equity then these services are invaluable. For buying a specific property that is in the process.. It is a bit tougher. There are a lot of variables. But using the site, mining the data and learning the process will get you the best information possible in which to make your decision and that has some value.
Effective Demand
ParticipantI use ForeclosureRadar and like it very much. I have found certain trustee + lender combinations being the most motivated and have become pretty good at predicting opening prices for some of them. The issues really is about the postponments in foreclosures as to buying a specific property. Right now about 85% of trustee sales are being delayed. Some trustee + lender combination opening bid are at full market value only, others are at loan value. So it is would be useless to bid on those.
If you were doing investment where it is more about finding equity then these services are invaluable. For buying a specific property that is in the process.. It is a bit tougher. There are a lot of variables. But using the site, mining the data and learning the process will get you the best information possible in which to make your decision and that has some value.
Effective Demand
ParticipantI use ForeclosureRadar and like it very much. I have found certain trustee + lender combinations being the most motivated and have become pretty good at predicting opening prices for some of them. The issues really is about the postponments in foreclosures as to buying a specific property. Right now about 85% of trustee sales are being delayed. Some trustee + lender combination opening bid are at full market value only, others are at loan value. So it is would be useless to bid on those.
If you were doing investment where it is more about finding equity then these services are invaluable. For buying a specific property that is in the process.. It is a bit tougher. There are a lot of variables. But using the site, mining the data and learning the process will get you the best information possible in which to make your decision and that has some value.
Effective Demand
ParticipantI use ForeclosureRadar and like it very much. I have found certain trustee + lender combinations being the most motivated and have become pretty good at predicting opening prices for some of them. The issues really is about the postponments in foreclosures as to buying a specific property. Right now about 85% of trustee sales are being delayed. Some trustee + lender combination opening bid are at full market value only, others are at loan value. So it is would be useless to bid on those.
If you were doing investment where it is more about finding equity then these services are invaluable. For buying a specific property that is in the process.. It is a bit tougher. There are a lot of variables. But using the site, mining the data and learning the process will get you the best information possible in which to make your decision and that has some value.
March 17, 2009 at 9:20 AM in reply to: “Renegotiate” Your Loan – banks giving in to buyers in distress #367653Effective Demand
ParticipantPrincipal reductions are still pretty rare when looking at the California mortgage modification report:
http://effectivedemand.blogspot.com/2009/03/california-mortgage-modifications.html
March 17, 2009 at 9:20 AM in reply to: “Renegotiate” Your Loan – banks giving in to buyers in distress #367942Effective Demand
ParticipantPrincipal reductions are still pretty rare when looking at the California mortgage modification report:
http://effectivedemand.blogspot.com/2009/03/california-mortgage-modifications.html
March 17, 2009 at 9:20 AM in reply to: “Renegotiate” Your Loan – banks giving in to buyers in distress #368111Effective Demand
ParticipantPrincipal reductions are still pretty rare when looking at the California mortgage modification report:
http://effectivedemand.blogspot.com/2009/03/california-mortgage-modifications.html
March 17, 2009 at 9:20 AM in reply to: “Renegotiate” Your Loan – banks giving in to buyers in distress #368148Effective Demand
ParticipantPrincipal reductions are still pretty rare when looking at the California mortgage modification report:
http://effectivedemand.blogspot.com/2009/03/california-mortgage-modifications.html
March 17, 2009 at 9:20 AM in reply to: “Renegotiate” Your Loan – banks giving in to buyers in distress #368263Effective Demand
ParticipantPrincipal reductions are still pretty rare when looking at the California mortgage modification report:
http://effectivedemand.blogspot.com/2009/03/california-mortgage-modifications.html
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