Friday, December 28, 2012
Shrinking inventory for big investors
As foreclosures continue to fall in metro Phoenix, the dominant buyers and sellers in the region are changing. Fewer sales of lender-owned inexpensive foreclosure homes means a rapidly shrinking pool of houses for investors to purchase. As a result, more homeowners will be able to sell to buyers for higher prices because they aren’t competing with lenders. Read more: Shrinking inventory for big investors
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arizona,
foreclosures,
housing,
phoenix,
real estate