Saturday, January 5, 2013
Starting prices range from $20,000 to $333,000
Nine foreclosed Westlake homes are scheduled to be sold at sheriff's sales this month. Ten homes sold in December, at prices ranging from $38,667 to $278,000. Sheriff's sales are held at 9 a.m. each Monday (except for holidays) in the Cuyahoga County Justice Center, 1215 West 3rd Street, Cleveland. Click here for more information on how sheriff's sales are conducted and what buyers should know. The information about the sales below can be found on the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Office website. Jan. 7 Jan. 14 Jan. 22 Jan. 28
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Smith Road cottage has hardwood floors, enclosed front porch.
If you're still in the mood for a post-Christmas sale, we have a bargain for you. This foreclosed home at 24118 Smith Ave. is on the market for $54,900. It has two bedrooms and one bathroom in 924 square feet and sits on .28 acre. Check out the slideshow for more details on the home. See this home's listing on AOL Real Estate. For more information on this home, contact Century 21 Premiere Properties at 216-455-7677.
41.45137
-81.8883
24118 Smith Ave, Westlake, OH
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Saturday, December 1, 2012
Eight homes sold in November
Ten foreclosed Westlake homes are scheduled to be sold at sheriff's sales this month. Eight homes sold last month, at prices ranging from $20,000 to $170,000. Sheriff's sales are held at 9 a.m. each Monday (except for holidays) in the Cuyahoga County Justice Center, 1215 West 3rd Street, Cleveland. Click here for more information on how sheriff's sales are conducted and what buyers should know. The information about the sales below can be found on the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Office website. Dec. 3 Dec. 10 Dec. 17 Dec. 24 Dec. 31
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Seven foreclosed Westlake homes sold in September
Seven foreclosed homes in Westlake sold in September, for prices ranging from $62,955 to $263,334. Three homes scheduled to be sold in September were withdrawn from sheriff's sale either by order of the court or because of bankruptcy. Sheriff's sales are held at 9 a.m. each Monday in the Cuyahoga County Justice Center, 1215 West 3rd Street, Cleveland. Click here for more information on how sheriff's sales are conducted and what buyers should know. One home in Westlake is scheduled to be sold at sheriff's sale this month: Oct. 22: 30903 Pinehurst Drive; appraised value $275,000; minimum bid $183,334.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
You can get a fixer-upper in Westlake for less money than some luxury cars
Westlake has a lot to offer when it comes to homes. From condos to family homes to mansions, Westlake's housing stock is diverse. And so are the prices. If you're looking for a home on the cheap, check out the slideshow on this home at 1749 Canterbury Road. It's a fixer-upper priced at $68,500. The home is a foreclosure, is bank-owned and is a Fannie Mae HomePath Property. See the home's listing on AOL Real Estate. For more information on this home, contact RE/Max Real Estate Group at 440-333-1230.
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-81.91186
1749 Canterbury Rd, Westlake, OH
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Wednesday, September 14, 2011
It's still a buyers' market, but there are good signs.
- PATCH'S HOUSE & HOME
- Fran Henry
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Wednesday, September 14, 2011
When “For Sale” signs sprout like toadstools in front yards, prices fall and buyers rejoice. Today, 4 ½ years after skyrocketing foreclosure rates pierced the housing bubble, Northeast Ohio buyers are still rejoicing. “Buyers are getting reasonable prices and if they’ve been protecting their credit, they’re getting very reasonable interest rates,” said Carl DeMusz, CEO of the Northern Ohio Regional Multiple Listing Service. But he’s parsed the statistics and foresees a more balanced market for sellers and buyers next year. He bases his projection on two factors charted by the NORMLS: “The majority of those contracts will go to closing, so this is a good sign” that supply is tightening, DeMusz said. “If the trends continue, next year is …
Friday, August 5, 2011
It's still a buyers' market, but there are good signs.
- PATCH'S HOUSE & HOME
- Fran Henry
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Friday, August 5, 2011
When “For Sale” signs sprout like toadstools in front yards, prices fall and buyers rejoice. Today, 4 ½ years after skyrocketing foreclosure rates pierced the housing bubble, Northeast Ohio buyers are still rejoicing. “Buyers are getting reasonable prices and if they’ve been protecting their credit, they’re getting very reasonable interest rates,” said Carl DeMusz, CEO of the Northern Ohio Regional Multiple Listing Service. But he’s parsed the statistics and foresees a more balanced market for sellers and buyers next year. He bases his projection on two factors charted by the NORMLS: “The majority of those contracts will go to closing, so this is a good sign” that supply is tightening, DeMusz said. “If the trends continue, next year is …
41.4353
-81.906476
25815 Briarwood Ct, Westlake, OH
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