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Tag Archives: Study
Study Examines Impact of Social Networks on Homeowners Decision to Default
Unemployment and other factors have caused many homeowners to involuntarily default on their mortgages. At the same time, falling home prices, the possibility of being underwater for many years and advice from certain influencers, or “mavens,” may have encouraged others… … Read more
November 22, 2011 Posted in Mortgage
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New Foreclosure Study Finds the More That’s Owed, the Longer the Defaulter Can Stay
RISMEDIA, July 13, 2011—Homeowners living in houses worth over 7,000 can live in their homes mortgage-free without fear of foreclosure for more than a year, but those in the less valuable homes are getting thrown out in 300 days or… … Read more
August 13, 2011 Posted in Real Estate
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Study Examines the Impact of Homebuyer Education and Counseling on Mortgage Performance
RISMEDIA, April 29, 2011—Potential homeowners who participate in pre-purchase education and counseling programs may be more likely to pay their mortgages on time, although the evidence on this point is not consistent and compelling, according to a study released today… … Read more
April 30, 2011 Posted in Home Improvement
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