Roseville, CA - Foreclosures / Bank Owned Homes / REO Properties (January 16-20, 2012)
Here is a list of foreclosures in Roseville, California (Placer County) that became bank owned during the week of January 16-20, 2012:
- 1731 Kent Street, Roseville, CA 95661 (4/3, 1940 sq. ft. built in 1977)
- 2784 Bickleigh Loop, Roseville, CA 95747 (5/5, 4367 sq. ft. built in 2007)
- 505 Sunrise Avenue, Roseville, CA 95661 (3/1, 1521 sq. ft. built in 1960)
- 501 Gibson Drive #2011, Roseville, CA 95678 (1/1, 851 sq. ft. built in 2003)
- 614 Oakborough Avenue, Roseville, CA 95747 (4/2, 1600 sq. ft. built in 1989)
- 3048 Mammoth Drive, Roseville, CA 95747 (4/3, 2939 sq. ft. built in 2001)
- 829 Elefa Street, Roseville, CA 95678 (3/1, 1113 sq. ft. built in 1947)
- 223 Cedar Street, Roseville, CA 95678 (3/1, 1081 sq. ft. built in 1913)
- 2109 Pistachio Way, Roseville, CA 95747 (5/3, 3022 sq. ft. built in 2007)
- 501 Douglas Boulevard, Roseville, CA 95678 (0/2, 1152 sq. ft. built in 1984)
In comparison, there were 15 properties in Roseville, California that went back to the bank last week.
Some of these REO properties may soon be listed on the market, so consider this a sneak preview of future foreclosure listings in Roseville, California!
Please contact Bob Souza at (925) 513-3400 or Leilani Souza at (916) 408-5500 if you are interested in buying foreclosures through Souza Realty and would like to be notified when a particular foreclosed property becomes available for sale.
WEEKLY POSTINGS OF FORECLOSURES IN ROSEVILLE, CA
BOB & LEILANI SOUZA
Real Estate Investment Specialists
Southwest Placer County, CA

Bob Souza - 925.513.3400 - bob@souzarealty.com
Leilani Souza - 916.408.5500 - leilani@souzarealty.com
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Hey, Leilani and Bob, I'm sorry I haven't stopped by for a while and hope all's well with you.
So, are you seeing a slow down in foreclosures in you Roseville, CA, real estate market? How does this compare to last year?
Hi Juli! I'm also behind in visiting my regular bloggers (but I'm on my way to your blog right now). Foreclosures have remained pretty steady overall in my area and I expect they won't change much in 2012. :)
Leilani