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Foreclosures in Yuma County Arizona

Yuma County Arizona is located at the southwestern portion of Arizona bordering Mexico, California, and Baja California. This desert area also borders the Colorado river. The county population is around 190,000 and grows in the winter time when the snowbirds migrate for the season.

Foreclosures in Yuma County Arizona

Foreclosures in Lake County Florida

Lake county is a small town of approximately 300,000 people in northern Florida. Crime is relatively low in this area as is the unemployment when compared to other similar areas. Here you’ll find boat tours, fishing, and kayaking in one of the many 1,000 lakes and rivers in the county. It is also home to some of the most diverse golf courses in the area.

People looking for a home in this area will probably be in their early to mid 40s and earning around $30,000.00 per year while employed by privately owned business.

Foreclosures in Lake County Florida

Foreclosures in Laramie, Wyoming

Do you love the big, open sky but with a bit of city life? Laramie looks like a rather nice place to live. The crime rate is low and the unemployment is only 2%.

The weather seems typical for a northern state. An average of 11 inches of snow in the mid winter and an average of 70% humidity year round. Summers are rather mild.

Foreclosures in Laramie, Wyoming

The Owners Have Filed for Bankruptcy: Now What?


In California the requirements to conduct a trustee’s sale are very strict. Between the recording of the Notice of Default and the actual foreclosure sale, often times the property does not go to sale on the date set forth in the Notice of Trustee’s Sale. Additionally, under new legislation in California amending Civil Code Section 2924 et seq., lender requirements to notify the borrower of the foreclosure sale have increased and the time periods to conduct a foreclosure have been lengthened. Another common reason for the postponement of the trustee’s sale is that the property owner files a bankruptcy petition. Read more »

Checking Neighborhood Crime

At some point it might be helpful to check neighborhood crime for your investor. Tonight I found a nifty tool that graphically shows the rate of crime in the neighborhood. In fact, one home that I’m serious about buying for myself had very little crime shown. I will need to compare it with other charts just to make sure.

Check out spotcrime.com and search for your city or a neighboring city. It only covers the major metro areas, but perhaps with more growth it will include other areas.