Renting Out Foreclosures
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Renting Out Foreclosures, from most recent to least.
Citigroup Aiming to Help Underwater Homeowners Become Renters
Shilpi Paul | August 9th 2012
Citigroup recently announced a program that would allow 500 underwater homeowners to hand over their deeds to the bank and become renters in their own... read»
New Tool Aims to Determine How Valuable a Foreclosure Will Be as a Rental
Shilpi Paul | May 8th 2012
Analytics firm CoreLogic just unveiled a REO-to-Rental data tool that helps investors gauge the rental value of real-estate owned homes. ... read»
House Rentals Outnumber High-Rises
UrbanTurf Staff | April 24th 2012
Do you rent in a row house or a high-rise? A new report reveals that it is probably the former. ... read»
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