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The number of zombie foreclosures — the phrase adopted to describe abandoned pre-foreclosure homes — are slowly inching ...
Diane Drain, a Phoenix real-estate attorney, said 99 percent of lenders in Arizona dealing with residential foreclosures will choose the non-judicial route.
More people are holding on to their homes, both in Arizona and across the nation. The number of foreclosures in Arizona is down year to year, according to data released in RealtyTrac's Year-End ...
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is suing two business owners, along with 50 entities they controlled, over accusations of ...
In one of the epicenters of the foreclosure crisis, the tremors are evidently not abating. According to a new report by Arizona State University, foreclosures accounted for 46 percent of existing ...
Fewer homeowners throughout the nation are losing their homes to foreclosure compared with a year ago, and while the Phoenix market also reflects this trend, Arizona is still struggling with ...
The avalanche of foreclosures that devastated Arizona's real estate market after the 2008 crash arose when thousands of homeowners were unable to pay their mortgages.
RealtyTrac reported a big rise in January foreclosures statewide and in Phoenix. Arizona State University's housing expert and others in the local real estate industry dispute that.
RealtyTrac says one in every 398 Arizona homes was in some stage of the foreclosure process last month. The state retained its position as the fourth-highest foreclosure activity rate in the nation.
PHOENIX — Real-estate analysts and economists are watching for signs that both illegal and legal residents are moving away from Arizona as the immigration law goes into effect July 29 ...