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            <title>DC Condo Foreclosure Roundup</title>
            <description> <![CDATA[ The inventory of DC condo foreclosures is a bit light right now, but there are a couple of interesting options on the market in newer upscale developments.
Alta at Thomas Circle - 1133 14th St NW #403.&nbsp; 1 BR/ 1BA.&nbsp; Asking price of $245,000 / $432 SF.&nbsp; This asking price of&nbsp; $432 SF does represent an 18.7%&nbsp; discount off an Alta foreclosure unit that sold on 01/22/10 for $532 SF.&nbsp; This asking price is a slight premium over a short sale listing that is now under agreeme... ]]> </description>
            <pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 18:22:42 -0600</pubDate>
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            <author>mark@dccondoboutique.com (Mark Washburn)</author>
            <title>DC Condo Foreclosure Round-up</title>
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Foreclosures are bank-owned properties, which are often (but not always)&nbsp;priced at a discount to competing listings and can offer significant savings to a savvy buyer.&nbsp; Banks are not in business to own homes and condos and are generally very motivated to sell their foreclosed assets.

Foreclosures have not impacted the DC Condo market like they have in other markets like Las Vegas, Miami and Phoenix.&nbsp; In the District, our developers are primarily building on infill parcels with b... ]]> </description>
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