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Fannie Mae Offers Subsidy for REO Purchases

Fannie Mae says it will cover the closing costs on purchases of its REO homes - an incentive the GSE hopes will help it pare down a bloated supply of repossessed properties. From now until May 1, people purchasing a home through HomePath, Fannie Mae's REO disposition operation, will receive up to 3.5 percent of the final sales price, which can be applied toward closing costs or used to purchase appliances for their new home. At the end of September, Fannie Mae had 72,275 REO properties on its books, marking a 7 percent increase year-over-year.

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Arizona Real Estate Market Shows Signs of Recovery

The Arizona real estate market seems to be on the mend, according to recent data released by Fidelity National Title, a title insurance and escrow service company in Arizona, in partnership with The Cromford Report, an online statistical resource on the metropolitan Phoenix residential resale market.

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National Auction Company Reports Success in Foreclosure Auctions

According to an announcement Tuesday by Irvine, California-based REDC, the company auctioned 654 properties in its four-day, seven-city live auction series January 21, 23, 24, and 25, producing $41.4 million in sales. ""We're very pleased with the results from the auctions,"" said Jeff Frieden, CEO of REDC.

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LAMCO Launches REO Services Scalability Initiative

In an effort to prepare for the mortgage industry's high volume of foreclosures that are expected to occur throughout 2010, Lenders Asset Management Corporation (LAMCO), a full-service default asset management company based in Littleton, Colorado, announced the development of its REO Services Scalability Initiative.

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RealtyBid.com Offers Nearly 1,000 REO Properties in January

RealtyBid.com, an online home auction company, says it has hit the ground running in 2010 by offering close to 1,000 REO properties to investors and homebuyers across the country during the month of January. As part of this effort, hundreds of properties have been added to the company's auction Web site in the past week.

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The Alter Group Announces New Affiliate

In an announcement Thursday, The Alter Group, a corporate real estate developer based in Chicago, said it has formed Alter Asset Recovery, which will provide expedited solutions for lenders and special servicers holding distressed properties. The formation of this new affiliate comes at a time when distressed commercial real estate assets are potentially the largest challenge facing banks and other lenders.

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Surge in Short Sale Requests Unlikely to Impact Housing Market

Although short sales are likely to increase in 2010, the jump in these transactions is unlikely to have any real impact on the housing market, according to a new study by Housing Predictor. While more at-risk homeowners are turning to short sales as an alternative to foreclosure, Housing Predictor says the small number of short sales that are actually approved by banks represent less than 1 percent of all homes facing foreclosure.

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Superior Home Services Relocates

Superior Home Services has announced the relocation of its corporate headquarters to a new site in Scottsdale, Arizona. The location is part of the new Scottsdale Quarter development opened last year.

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REDC Sees Success in Foreclosure Auctions

As foreclosures continue to plague homeowners across the nation, foreclosure auctions are becoming an increasingly popular option to sell these properties. Due to the increased demand for these auctions, Real Estate Disposition Corporation (REDC), a real estate auction company based in Irvine, California, says sales are better than ever.

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Bank of America Paces Release of Shadow Inventory in Nevada

Bank of America expects to release about 6,000 foreclosed properties into the Nevada housing market in 2010, about 500 a month, according to a local Las Vegas newspaper. The pent-up supply is part of that looming shadow inventory - a stock of distressed properties that have yet to hit the market because of banks' voluntary foreclosure moratoriums prior to the administration's Making Home Affordable program, complex modification evaluations, and lengthy short sale negotiations.

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