Homes in Foreclosure Could Strain Colorado Housing Market (Real Estate News)
RISMEDIA, April 26, 2006 (KRT) Thousands of homes in foreclosure could put Colorado’s housing market under severe stress this summer, according to real-estate experts.

Ask the AG: Be wary of mortgage foreclosure ‘rescues’ (The Columbian)
Consumer: I’m behind on my house payments. I’ve seen advertisements around my neighborhood for businesses that will help you avoid foreclosure. Can I trust these companies?

Strapped owners have options to avert foreclosure (The Toledo Blade)
It’s the phone call that every homeowner dreads.

Business Briefs (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
Nationally, the foreclosure rate during the first three months was one for every 358 households, higher than any quarter of 2005, RealtyTrac said. Hawaii had just 134 foreclosures, ranking it 42nd for the fewest out of the 50 states and the District of Columbia.

Expert advice needed to successfully buy foreclosed home (Daily Breeze)
Buying in a foreclosure sale can be tricky. Q uestion: My wife and I are combing the foreclosure lists for a possible home purchase, given that an increasing number of homeowners are feeling the squeeze from rising interest rates and slightly declining home prices.

Tennessee Q1 foreclosures up 147% (Memphis Business Journal)
Tennessee ranks among the top 10 foreclosure rates in the nation for the first quarter of 2006, according to recent figures.

National Foreclosures Increase 38 Percent in First Quarter According to RealtyTrac(TM) U.S. Foreclosure Market Report (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
RealtyTrac , the leading online marketplace for foreclosure properties, today released its 2006 Q1 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report, which showed that 323,102 properties nationwide entered some stage of foreclosure in the first quarter of 2006, a 38 percent increase from the previous quarter and a 72 percent year-over-year increase from the first quarter of 2005.

A Hollywood ending: Johnson saves ranch (Aspen Daily News)
The man in white is back in black. Actor Don Johnson saved his Woody Creek ranch from foreclosure by shelling out $14.5 million at about 4 p.m. Monday, beating Tuesday’s noon deadline to make good on a delinquent debt to a lender, said Carol Foote, Pitkin County’s deputy public trustee.

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