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Foreclosure in Alabama: Real Estate News StoriesForeclosure rates still increasing - Times DailyFeb 7 2010 at 1:40 amForeclosure rates still increasing Times Daily Foreclosure rates showed similar increases, from 0.35 percent in November 2008 to 0.84 percent this past November. Alabama's foreclosure rate was 0.69 ... Late mortgages rising in Birmingham area, firm saysThe Birmingham News - al.com (blog) all 34 news articles » RealtyTrac: Foreclosures in Alabama spiked last year - The Birmingham News - al.com (blog)Jan 14 2010 at 7:08 amThe Birmingham News - al.com (blog) RealtyTrac: Foreclosures in Alabama spiked last year The Birmingham News - al.com (blog) Foreclosures in Alabama jumped more than 150 percent in 2009 from the previous year, but the state still falls in the ... Alabama foreclosure rate up 156 percentBirmingham Business Journal Huntsville, Madison County foreclosures remain lowal.com (blog) all 575 news articles » Metro Birmingham foreclosures on the rise - The Birmingham News - al.com (blog)Jan 28 2010 at 4:33 amMetro Birmingham foreclosures on the rise The Birmingham News - al.com (blog) Nonetheless, higher foreclosure rates aren't surprising, said David Higginbotham, vice president of Alabama Title Co. Inc. and the author of a monthly ... and more » Black Caucus calls on Gov. to end raids - WSFAFeb 5 2010 at 1:41 pmBlack Caucus calls on Gov. to end raids WSFA The group cited "unemployment and home foreclosures in Alabama [that] are among the highest in the Nation and that lack of health insurance is among the ... and more » Quicker "Non-Judicial" Foreclosures and Evictions Coming to Florida - HoweStreet.comFeb 1 2010 at 1:04 pmQuicker "Non-Judicial" Foreclosures and Evictions Coming to Florida HoweStreet.com Some states ? 37 in fact ? already grant that fast-track foreclosure authority, including California, Georgia, Alabama and Texas. ... and more » Las Vegas: Most foreclosures of any city in 2009Jan 28 2010 at 3:01 amCities in the so-called Sand States dominated the foreclosure rankings in 2009, with the 20 worst-hit metro areas residing in Nevada, Florida, California and Arizona.
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