Lake Charleston homes for sale

8/5/10

Foreclosure report for Lake Charleston as of 8/4/10

Lots and lots of homes in foreclosure in Lake Charleston...and lots more to come.

Now, just because I report them as "foreclosures" does not mean that they are owned by the bank and are for sale for pennies on the dollar....at least not yet. What it means is that these homes have a Lis Pendens filed on them. From Nolo Law Dictionary: Lis Pendens: Latin for "a suit pending." A written notice that a lawsuit has been filed concerning real estate, involving either the title to the property or a claimed ownership interest in it.

There are currently a whopping 178 Lake Charleston homes reported to be in foreclosure as of today. A few of the ones on this list have already been taken back by the bank at the courthouse sale. Below I will report them by street, alphabetically.
  • Anadale - 3
  • Ansley - 2
  • Anson - 1
  • Ashley Shores - 8
  • Atwood - 1
  • Audrey - 2
  • Barrier Reef - 1
  • Belmont - 2
  • Big Pine - 3
  • Briar Cliff - 5
  • Bristol Bay 2
  • Brunson - 4
  • Bryson - 1
  • Burgess - 7
  • Catalina Way - 2
  • Catalina Club - 1
  • Cataline Isle - 2
  • Cedar Hurst - 5
  • Charleston Point - 5
  • Chicora - 1
  • Coppitt Key - 2
  • Coral Reef - 4
  • Crawl Key - 1
  • Davit - 4
  • Duncrest - 2
  • Edisto - 4
  • Forestay - 1
  • Geneva Lakes - 1
  • Hatteras - 1
  • Heathley - 2
  • Heavener - 1
  • Highsmith - 2
  • Hoffy - 2
  • Hollington - 3
  • Key Largo - 2
  • La Rose - 2
  • Lake Placid - 1
  • Lakewood Cove - 6
  • Long Key - 5
  • Michigan Isle - 3
  • Nolting - 2
  • Oakboro - 8
  • Oakshire - 1
  • Pierpont - 3
  • Pigeon Key - 1
  • Prescott - 4
  • Red Reef - 4
  • Rockbridge - 3
  • Santee - 5
  • Shell Ridge - 3
  • Springfield Lake - 10
  • Sugarloaf Key - 3
  • Thornlee - 5
  • Tillman - 2
  • Torch Key - 6
  • Trenton - 2
  • Trescott - 2
  • Wescott - 5
  • Winder - 2
If you are 1 of these 178 homes, or if you may be on this list next month...PLEASE call me today so you can learn what options you have and which is the best one for your particular situation. Don't ignore the issue...it won't just go away, and "letting the bank take it" is most likely the worst option you have. Here is my direct line: 561-602-1258

Steve
 
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