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Foreclosures Expected To Increase Dramatically In 2010 | Real Estate Training

Submitted by Tim Harris on December 10, 2009 – 12:56 pmNo Comment | Popularity: 1% [?]

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Realty Tracs data on foreclosures…scary stuff:Picture 64

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