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Knock Knock – Who’s There? Foreclosure Homes!

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Knock Knock – Who’s There? Foreclosure Homes!

The title may be a bad joke, but there is no joke about the amount of Foreclosed Homes on the market and a Tsunami of more to come looming on the horizon. No minorities here, as Ghettos to Gated Communities have been littered by abandon homes for sale or just left for broke. The worst part is that until the bulk of Real Estate Owned (REO) Foreclosures are bought some current Homeowners are spending their time upside down in a property they can’t sell at the moment.

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