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RealtyTrac: More Buyers Will Purchase a Foreclosure

December 15, 2009

Housing Data

Foreclosure House 3From RealtyTrac NEW SURVEY FROM TRULIA AND REALTYTRAC SHOWS INVESTORS, TRADE-UP BUYERS AND RENTERS MOST LIKELY TO CONSIDER FORECLOSURE PURCHASE

88 Percent of Current Homeowners Looking to “Trade Up” To a Larger Home Are Willing to Consider Purchasing a Foreclosure

SAN FRANCISCO, December 15, 2009 – Trulia.com, the best place to start a real estate search, and RealtyTrac, the leading online marketplace for foreclosure properties, today released the latest results of an ongoing survey tracking home buyers’ attitudes towards foreclosures. The new online survey conducted on their behalf between November 5-9, 2009 by Harris Interactive® showed a notable decrease in consumers’ willingness to buy foreclosed properties, with 43 percent of U.S. adults age 18 and above indicating that they are at least somewhat likely to consider purchasing a foreclosed home in the future, compared to the 55 percent of U.S. adults age 18 and above surveyed online by Harris Interactive® between May 1-5, 2009. However, the survey also found that there is strong interest in certain segments, including real estate investors, current home owners looking to “trade up” to a larger property and renters.

About Greg Fielding

I am a longtime real estate agent who has pretty much seen it all during the housing boom as bust. With experience in selling high-end property and low-end foreclosures, raw land, short sales, development work, apartment buildings, and working with investors, I bring a well-rounded perspective to my work. I cover most of Northern Alameda County and Western Contra Costa county and I live in Danville with my three kids. You can reach me at gregpfielding@gmail.com or call me at 925-212-2908

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