Million Dollar Foreclosures
Topics:Mortgages | Real Estate
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Photo credit: Windermere Real Estate As the foreclosure rate in the low-to-mid -income housing market shows some signs of stabilizing, the rate for the high-end, or luxury, market is increasing. Here's a list of some bank-owned properties currently on the market—priced for more than a million dollars. » Read the storyPosted May 7, 2010 |
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Photo credit: Realtor.com Price: $1.1 million Five bedrooms, seven bathrooms and three separate garages are some of the features of this modern home with views of the Rocky Mountains. » More on the property» Read the story |
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Photo credit: Sudler Sotheby’s International Realty Price: $1.15 million Located in the landmark Palmolive Building on Chicago’s Gold Coast, this condo has two-bedrooms, a fireplace and lake views. » More on this property» Read the story |
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Photo credit: Windermere Real Estate Price: $1.3 million This condo, located about 80 miles north of Seattle and 45 miles south of Vancouver, has views of Bellingham Bay from its floor-to-ceiling windows. Three other apartments in the same building are also available. » More on this property» Read the story |
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Photo credit: RE/MAX Price: $1.395 million Custom built in a gated community, the home has five bedrooms, a three-car garage and a bonus room with a built in wet bar. » More on this property» Read the story |
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Photo credit: Stephen Scott; RE/MAX Price: $1.148 million Built in a golf community, this new home was lived in for only a few of months before it went on the market. » More on this property» Read the story |
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Photo credit: Realtor.com Price: $1.495 million Situated on Willamette River, the 7,000-square-foot home has water views and a private sandy beach. » More on this property» Read the story |
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Photo credit: Realtor.com Price: $2.45 million The outdoor space on this one-acre property has several amentities, including a swimming pool, lush gardens and a built-in barbeque. » More on this property» Read the story |
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Photo credit: McMurray and Nette of VIP Realty Group, Inc. Price: $3.65 million This 4,800-square-foot home sits on Captiva Island, giving it some 150 feet of water frontage. » More on this property» Read the story |
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Photo credit: Realtor.com Price: $5.7 million This six-bedroom, 6,900-square-foot home has views of Biscayne Bay and access to the water via a private dock. » More on this property» Read the story |
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