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Video: Report: 20% of homes sold are foreclosures
New data shows that nearly 1 out of 5 homes purchased in the US in the third quarter of 2011 were foreclosed properties. Msnbc.com's Thomas Roberts reports. (msnbc tv)Collected in The Video Room 3 days ago -
Video: Police: 'keys for cash' home scam spreading
California police say a scam called "keys for cash," where criminals move into in foreclosed homes in order to get banks to pay them to leave without wrecking the property, is spreading. KNTV's Cheryl Hurd reports. (NBC News)Collected in The Video Room Jan 12, 2012 -
Video: Foreclosure filings drop dramatically in 2011
A new report by Realty-Trac shows foreclosure filings plunged 34 percent last year, to the lowest yearly level since 2007. Real estate attorney Shari Olefson joins NewsNation to report. (NewsNation)Collected in The Video Room Jan 12, 2012 -
Video: 80-cent mistake nearly costs home
A man's 80 cent banking mistake almost results in losing his home to foreclosure. WFLA's Shannon Behnken reports. (NBC News)Collected in The Video Room Jan 6, 2012 -
Video: Field$ of Dream$: Real estate prices soaring in Iowa
The lingering recession is having little impact in Iowa, where unemployment is below average and a real estate boom is underway. The rising price of farmland, as much as $20,000 an acre, has turned farmers into millionaires.Collected in The Video Room Jan 2, 2012 -
Video: Field$ of Dream$: Bidding with a wink and a nod
What’s the hottest selling thing in Iowa right now? Not political dirt.Collected in The Video Room Jan 2, 2012 -
Video: Field$ of Dream$: Real estate boom in unlikely place
Rock Center's Harry Smith traveled to Harrison County, Iowa, a state where farmland prices have risen 30 percent in one year. Smith's full report, 'Field$ of Dream$', airs Monday, January 2, at 10pm on Rock Center with Brian Williams. (Rock Center)Collected in The Video Room Jan 2, 2012 -
Video: Baby steps may show signs of improvement in housing market
Rick Newman of U.S. News and World Report joins msnbc with his take on whether promising new construction numbers and a recent drop in foreclosures should have Americans feeling optimistic over the housing market. (msnbc tv)Collected in The Video Room Dec 26, 2011 -
Video: Bank of America settles fair housing lawsuit
The bank has agreed to pay $335 million over allegations that Countrywide Financial discriminated against black and Hispanic mortgage borrowers between 2004 and 2007. TheGrio.com’s Earl Ofari Hutchinson reports. (NewsNation)Collected in The Video Room Dec 23, 2011 -
Video: Report: Housing crisis worse than first thought
Real estate and foreclosure attorney Shari Olefson shares her thoughts on the newly released figures. (NewsNation)Collected in The Video Room Dec 23, 2011 -
Video: Home sales numbers to be revised down
After peaking above 7 million in 2005, the annual rate of existing home sales remains stuck below 5 million, according to the National Association of Realtors. CNBC’s Diana Olick has more. (Nightly News)Collected in The Video Room Dec 23, 2011 -
Video: Ex-Fannie and Freddie CEOs charged with fraud
Federal regulators have charged six former executives -- including former CEOs -- at mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac with securities fraud, alleging they misled investors about their exposure to risky subprime mortgage debt. NBC’s Lisa Myers reports. (Nightly News)Collected in The Video Room Dec 23, 2011 -
Video: Aerial drones give bird's-eye views of real estate
Real estate agents in Southern California are using the latest technology to give perspective home buyers a bird's-eye view of upscale properties that are on the market. KNBC's Gordon Tokumatsu reports. (NBC News)Collected in The Video Room Dec 9, 2011 -
Video: Mass. attorney general: Why we're suing the banks
In an interview and a press conference, Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley explains why Massachusetts filed a lawsuit against 5 big banks over their mortgage lending and foreclosure practices. (Nightly News)Collected in The Video Room Dec 2, 2011 -
Video: Mass. property records official: Can't tell who owns mortgages
NBC’s Lisa Myers interviews John O'Brien, Register of Deeds in Southern Essex County, Massachusetts, who claims 'robo-signed' bank documents have compromised property records and the legal ownership of homeowners' mortgages. (Nightly News)Collected in The Video Room Dec 2, 2011 -
Video: Bank CEO: 'disappointed' by Mass. lawsuit against banks
In an interview with CNBC, John Stumpf, CEO of Wells Fargo & Company, discusses the lawsuit filed by the Mass. attorney general against his bank and four others over mortgage and foreclosure problems. (Nightly News)Collected in The Video Room Dec 2, 2011 -
Video: Banks may have illegally foreclosed on service members
New York’s attorney general has launched an investigation into whether banks illegally foreclosed on the homes of active-duty service members. Rep.Collected in The Video Room Nov 30, 2011 -
Video: For $400,000, you can call these houses ‘home’
Real estate expert Barbara Corcoran spotlights beautiful, affordable homes for sale across the country. (TODAY)Collected in The Video Room Nov 25, 2011 -
Video: Millions of homeowners eligible for foreclosure review
CNBC’s Diana Olick explains how homeowners can determine they were victims of improper foreclosure and whether they will get their homes back. (NewsNation)Collected in The Video Room Nov 1, 2011 -
Video: Foreclosure plan ignores six million borrowers
President Obama’s new foreclosure plan will assist a limited number of U.S. homeowners underwater, yet does nothing to address the six million borrowers who are behind on their payments or are in foreclosure.Collected in The Video Room Oct 24, 2011
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truheo New data shows that nearly 1 out of 5 homes purchased in the US in the third quarter of 2011 were foreclosed properties. Msnbc.com's Thomas Roberts reports. (msnbc tv) Read More
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