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Government Websites, Real Estate Agents, A Drive around the Block, And More Ways to Find REO Homes in Your Area

HomeLight

If you’re in the market for real estate, either as an investment or a residence, REO (which stands for “real estate owned” also known as “bank owned”), homes can offer you a deal, but without the hassle of dealing with a foreclosure auction. Source: (Roger Starnes Sr / Unsplash). What is an REO home?

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12 profitable real estate niches to explore now

Real Trends

Agents might want to focus on wealthy buyers or investors in private property or commercial real estate with or without investment property loans. Another possible niche is buyers who need creative financing, such as rent-to-own financing or owner financing.

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Philadelphia Real Estate Market & Investment Overview 2021

Marco Santarelli

To solve this problem, the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency has been working with homeowners via their Residential Mortgage Foreclosure Diversion program. Due to the pandemic, there are moratoriums on single-family foreclosures and real estate-owned (REO) evictions until March 31, 2021, to keep delinquent homeowners in their homes.

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FHA, FHFA re-up eviction bans at Biden’s urging

Housing Wire

The Federal Housing Finance Agency and the Federal Housing Administration today both announced they would each extend their eviction bans on borrowers of foreclosed properties. Most of the nation’s 44 million rental households are owned by private companies with sometimes complex financing from commercial banks and insurance companies.

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