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Huntsville AL Real Estate Trashed Out Foreclosure Part 2

I had to go back and look at this house again. I wanted to shoot another clip of this house and its potential as a possible rehab.
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CoreLogic: Home prices decline in Huntsville in February compared to year ago

CoreLogic: Home prices decline in Huntsville in February compared to year ago
By Budd McLaughlin, The Huntsville Times HUNTSVILLE, Alabama — Homes in the foreclosure process continue to be a drag on home prices in Huntsville, according to the research firm CoreLogic. Including distressed sales, prices fell 13.4 percent in …
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Vacancy rate for Huntsville-area retail space drops for a third year
Based on an analysis of the Huntsville area's existing retail space by commercial real estate firm Graham & Co., the vacancy rate again showed improvement in 2011. The vacancy rate ended the year at 9.87 percent, the lowest since 2007, according to …
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Bill Ward, man of many ties, is inducted as new president of Huntsville Area

Bill Ward, man of many ties, is inducted as new president of Huntsville Area
By Mike Marshall, The Huntsville Times Michael Mercier/The Huntsville TimesBill Ward is the owner of the Bill Ward Real Estate Team. MADISON, Alabama – A man with ties and more ties – about 80, by Bill Ward's estimate – begins his big day with another …
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Building permits for Huntsville, Madison and Madison County listed
Plaintiff, Wilson Lumber; defendant, Malone Real Estate, Case No. DV 2010 900101.00; amount, $ 7001.15, Sept. 27. Plaintiff, North Alabama Bank; defendant, McCrary Properties, Case No. CV2010-900405.00; amount, $ 1152540.30, Dec. 5. …
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Alabama property tax case plaintiffs file appeal, arguing trial judge erred
By Brian Lawson, The Huntsville Times HUNTSVILLE, Alabama — In an appeal filed last week, plaintiffs asking for a rewrite of Alabama's property tax laws argued US District Judge Lynwood Smith misread the law and ignored his own findings when ruling …
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