Tag Archives: Foreclosures

2011 Windermere Market Review

Hello, Friends!  Our Annual Windermere Report (see link below) is an overview of last year’s real estate market and a forecast of the trends, opportunities, and challenges we can expect in the coming months. Forecasting the future is always a … Continue reading

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Market News: 2011 Real Estate Market Forecast

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REALTOR® Magazine-Daily News-No Foreclosures Over the Holidays

Daily Real Estate News  |  December 6, 2010  |   No Foreclosures Over the Holidays Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are freezing all foreclosure evictions on the mortgage loans they own or back from Dec. 20 through Jan. 3. “If the property is occupied, … Continue reading

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How to Compete Against Bank-Owned and Short Sales Homes

Here’s a blog article that we thought you might appreciate, written by a noted Short Sale Real Estate expert. Wondering what your Coeur d’Alene area property is REALLY worth in today’s market? Call us for a FREE Market Analysis. We’d … Continue reading

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