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We are finally starting to see Tallahassee foreclosures moving from limbo status to full-blown foreclosure sales. The banks seem to be moving from a policy of “wait and see,” towards getting these through the system now.
In case you were not aware of our Tallahassee Foreclosures site, you should know that it is updated several times [...]

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I received a great question from an active reader in the blog yesterday that made me realize that two definitions of the real estate market bottom are lurking around out there and that I need to provide better clarification about “which real estate market bottom” that I am referring to when I comment about the [...]

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Yesterday, I received a great comment by a Destin, FL REALTOR® who pointed out that the shadow inventory of homes has many more components than just the defaulted mortgage pool. His example was of homes in a new neighborhood, developed in 2005, where all of the home owners are now upside-down on their mortgages.
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Yesterday, I received an insightful question regarding the shadow inventory of homes in Tallahassee from a reader “Garrett” who asked:

I’d like to hear your thoughts as to whether there is a substantial “shadow inventory” of homes in Tallahassee at the moment? By shadow inventory I mean housing units that are not making it [...]

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