Question: My question concerns the thousands of homes out there for sale that have no foreclosure hanging over them. Is there a premium perceived in their value due to the lack of a foreclosure or has their value been degraded along with the REO properties? Would these homes be of more value due to less hassle associated with the sale?Question: My question concerns the thousands of homes out there for sale that have no foreclosure hanging over them. Is there a premium perceived in their value due to the lack of a foreclosure or has their value been degraded along with the REO properties? Would these homes be of more value due to less hassle associated with the sale?
Paul Jackson is the former publisher and CEO at HousingWire.see full bio
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Paul Jackson is the former publisher and CEO at HousingWire.see full bio
