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How to Find Out Who Owns Property in Your Neighborhood (Or Anywhere!)

HomeLight

Births and deaths, marriages and divorces, tax liens, bankruptcy rulings, and census data are just a few examples of information available to anyone who is willing to look it up. a top agent in New Bedford , Massachusetts, the MLS is his favorite sleuthing tool. “I I get everything from the MLS,” he says. “It

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Why an Economic Downturn Represents the Best Time to Invest in Real Estate

The Close

Motivated Sellers The motivated seller category is the submarket where you will find homeowners who are facing financial distresses like bankruptcy, foreclosure, and job loss or relocation. The challenge for most real estate agents is that many motivated seller and distressed property opportunities never make it to the MLS.

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How Smart Investors Decipher & Respond to Real Estate Market Cycles

The Close

Further out, suburban areas begin to lose value as homebuilders continue to overbuild because new construction timelines are longer. Even a few bank-owned homes are starting to show up in the MLS. So they hold out and try to find ways to keep their homes. Often, they wait too long and lose their home in the process.

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Naples Real Estate Market & Investment Overview 2020

Marco Santarelli

Below is the NABOR® July 2020 Market Report which provides comparisons of single-family home and condominium sales (via the Southwest Florida MLS), price ranges, and geographic segmentation and includes an overall market summary. That’s aside from the normal turnover driven by job losses, divorces, and bankruptcies.

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Looking Back on 2021

GeekEstate

Below, I look back on a year that saw the end of Zillow Offers, MLS transformation, exit from Katerradise, and an influx of climate capital. 2: MLS Transformation: Even if it’s at a snail’s pace, consolidation is nothing new. However, bankruptcy filings showing $1.29