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  2. Bank-owned properties: What are they and where can I ... - AOL

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    Bank-owned properties may also be referred to as real estate owned, or REO. You can find bank-owned properties through sources like banks' online listings or RealtyTrac. Whether you’re looking ...

  3. List of the oldest buildings in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Home of Robert Taylor, superintendent of the Union Iron Works, founded 1742. Temporary prison for John Penn and Benjamin Chew during the American Revolutionary War. Davenport–Demarest House: Montville: c. 1730: Residence Morven: Princeton: 1730 Residence Served as the state's first Governor's mansion from 1945–1981. Joseph Ware House

  4. Is It Ever a Good Idea to Buy a Bank-Owned Home? - AOL

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    Banks usually attempt to auction foreclosed properties. However, most foreclosures not sell at auction. When an auction is unsuccessful, the bank will list it for sale as an REO. From the buyer ...

  5. Tips on buying a bank-owned home - AOL

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    With more and more "distressed" (foreclosed) homes up for sale, a bank-owned home may be the way to go if you are considering buying a house. But experts say buying from a bank is very different ...

  6. Real estate owned - Wikipedia

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    Real estate owned, or REO, is a term used in the United States to describe a class of property owned by a lender —typically a bank, government agency, or government loan insurer—after an unsuccessful sale at a foreclosure auction. [1] A foreclosing beneficiary will typically set the opening bid at such an auction for at least the ...

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Winnebago ...

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    537 E. Wisconsin Ave. 44°10′51″N 88°26′59″W. /  44.180833°N 88.449722°W  / 44.180833; -88.449722  ( Havilah Babcock House) Neenah. Well-preserved 2.5 story Queen Anne home with 3-story round tower and touches of Eastlake style, Stick style, and Tudor Revival, designed by Waters and completed in 1883.

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