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Growing-Equity Mortgage

Growing-equity mortgage (GEM) -A loan in which the monthly payments increase annually, with the increased amount being used to reduce directly the principal balance outstanding and thus shorten the overall term of the loan.

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Nowadays there are some markets that you can invest with and actually get easy recognition to it. It is widely known that preconstruction real estate investments are investments in “yet to be completed” construction projects. [read more]

(ARA) - We all understand the income potential of investing in real estate. Some people decide to buy apartments or commercial buildings to rent and manage themselves. This can be rewarding, but can also be a lot of work. [read more]

Entering the real estate market at a time of profound turmoil, Rudolph W. Giuliani?s company is planning an investment fund based on commercial and residential properties. [read more]

If you want to be a successful Sarasota real estate investor, you must not seek for magic tool that can aid you do success. Yes, there are some investors, who think that there is a magic tool that they can use in order to gain success, you are wrong. [read more]

Fact is Miami condo real estate has come a long way since the earliest on real estate investing. I think that much to the surprise of many others. Miami condo real estate has been moving on its own. I do believe that in time we will have the chance to witness the boom again. [read more]

How good does the Florida real estate make in its market? Well for now it is not an exact prediction but Florida is well known for its condos and residential that offers a different take on its own soil. [read more]

Despite a national trend of record foreclosure rates and sluggish home sales, a Pennsylvania company is bucking the current real estate trend, offering education programs and personal mentoring for investors in one of the most attractive real estate markets in the country. [read more]

Houston was the second best market in the nation for real estate investing in the second quarter of 2008, according to a ranking by HomeVestors of America Inc. [read more]

Metro Atlanta ranks No. 3 on HomeVestors of America Inc.'s new list of the top 10 U.S. markets for residential real estate investing, released Tuesday. [read more]

Florida real estate has been one of the most well-known real estate spots in the nation. It is rich in natural beauty and its potential business-wise has been well documented. [read more]

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"The market is bad now," said Marshall Isenberg, who appraises properties for foreclosure sales in the county. "Banks are willing to take a loss." Real estate agent Ray Doster said mortgage lenders, who typically buy the properties in foreclosure sales, often are willing to sell at steep discounts. "There are some tremendous buys," he said. But they rarely are willing to accept half of the ... [read more]

Sonoma County District Attorney Stephen Passalacqua and Rep. Lynn Woolsey, D-Petaluma, will be panelists at a Foreclosure Prevention Workshop from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., tomorrow, Saturday, July 19. [read more]

Properties scheduled for foreclosure in August continued their climb in most Central Texas counties tracked by Foreclosure Listing Service, Inc., (FLS) but Hays fared better than several. [read more]

California and Florida cities continue to account for most of the nation’s foreclosure activity, according to the monthly RealtyTrac report that monitors 230 metropolitan areas. [read more]

Q: I am one of the unfortunate who has to deal with eventual foreclosure. Can you tell me how long I can remain in my home until legally having to vacate? A: Before the foreclose takes place, please talk to your lender - and not just a low-level loan officer...  [read more]

With a rise in foreclosures over the past couple of years, many homeowners could use a welcoming place to get prevention information. Organizers of Saturday’s Foreclosure Prevention Assistance Fair at Crossroads Church hope they did that for the estimated 50 people who attended. [read more]

Q:I am one of the unfortunate who has to deal with eventual foreclosure. Can you tell me how long I can remain in my home until legally having to vacate' -- Constance. [read more]

Fewer homeowners are able to keep up with loan payments on their properties, leading to higher-than-ever foreclosure rates across the Charleston area. Foreclosures in the region hovered around recent records during the second quarter as lenders filed a total of 871 foreclosure lawsuits against property owners, an analysis by The Post and Courier has found. [read more]

About 200 North Coast homeowners, many of them facing the threat of foreclosure, sought help - and in some cases a miracle - on Saturday during a workshop in Santa Rosa."The mortgage crisis is a community problem that affects us all," said Rep. Lynn Woolsey, D-Petaluma, who participated in a panel discussion on alternatives to foreclosure. [read more]

MURRIETA ---- City leaders who organized a recent foreclosure workshop expressed frustration this week that few lenders turned out to participate in the discussion. During a foreclosure workshop held last weekend at Calvary Chapel in Murrieta, more t [read more]

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