Falling Prices Sign

Home values in the 20 largest metropolitan areas located throughout the United States continued to decline, falling to their lowest levels since January 2004, according to the the most recent Standard & Poor’s Case-Shiller Home Price Index.

Fourteen of the areas recorded double-digit declines and none of them posted increases for the time between October and November 2008.

This is, of course, more unsettling news for existing homeowners who need to hang in there until the market rebounds. On the flip side, it’s more good news for buyers and investors — home prices are so low right now compared to just 24 months ago it’s incredible.

These deals of a lifetime, however, are beginning to be gobbled up. We’ve been telling you seemingly forever that foreclosure sales are on the rise across the board. And once again a report today in the New York Times supports that reality.

Here’s the snip:

“… tumbling values because of foreclosure sales and forced sales have also prompted a mini-boom in some parts of the country, where rock-bottom prices have lured buyers back into the market. The National Association of Realtors reported Monday that existing-home sales rose 6.5 percent in December, the largest monthly bounce in years.”

The bottom line is there are buyers out there who are pouncing on the amazing foreclosure deals currently available, striking while the investment iron is red-hot.

And who can blame them? Now is the time to buy and invest in real estate because the long-term profit potential is mind boggling. We’re seeing deals featured on Foreclosure.com that are simply unreal.

For example, check out this gorgeous property in Marietta, Ga., which is now available for more than 60 percent less than its true value. It’s a possible savings of $305,900 or more for a home in a desirable suburban community just north of Atlanta.

That’s just the tip of the iceberg.

Check out all the amazing foreclosures deals in your area today before it’s too late. CLICK HERE.

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