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The rate of appearance of foreclosure homes in Texas’s real estate market is rising, if only marginally. Since the year 2007, the number of foreclosed homes in the state has gone up by 20%. Even within the first six months of this year, the trend has been progressive. The rate at which homes were foreclosed in Texas from April to June has increased by three percent than the rate at which this took place in the first quarter of the year. The first quarter was heavy on the Texas foreclosures market, and the trend is only predicted to increase in the coming months. However, real estate speculators do not want to comment on whether or not this trend will hold out after the end of the year.

This is certainly good news for homebuyers who can strike good deals at the various foreclosure auctions that are being conducted in various areas of the state. People looking for deals and steals when they are in the homebuyers’ market can get foreclosed houses for cheap. Foreclosures for sale are sold through auctions, and the bidding price is usually much lower than what the houses will fetch if they were sold in the ordinary open market. This is because the bankers want to realize as much money as they can through these homes and do not concern themselves much about profiteering through these ventures.
Around 3,800 homes will go under the auctioneer’s hammer in Texas, all of which are victims of Texas foreclosure proceedings. The highest presence of foreclosure in Texas is found in the metro areas of North Texas and the Fort Worth and Dallas areas, including Denton. The demand for foreclosed homes is making the prices actually rise in these areas. About half the homes in these regions that are taken on mortgages end up being foreclosed and sold off at bank or government tax foreclosure auctions.




















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