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Anderson, SC

Anderson, SC Foreclosure Market Report, 9-27-09

Lorena Westervelt: Real Estate - Other in Greenville, SC

As members of Realty Trac, we have accurate information readily available to us with respect to homes in various stages of the foreclosure process in any given zip code or city. This information is quite valuable to our investor clients or to owner-occupants who are simply looking for the best possible deal when buying their next home.

Following is the most recent distressed property breakdown for Anderson, SC:

Pre-Foreclosures: 2 properties are in default

Auctions: 0 properties are up for auction

Bank-Owned: 189 properties are bank-owned

Do not hesitate to call us if you would like to leverage this information to help you with the home buying process in the Upstate SC region.

Anderson, SC Foreclosure Market Report, 9-20-09

Lorena Westervelt: Real Estate - Other in Greenville, SC

As members of Realty Trac, we have accurate information readily available to us with respect to homes in various stages of the foreclosure process in any given zip code or city. This information is quite valuable to our investor clients or to owner-occupants who are simply looking for the best possible deal when buying their next home.

Following is the most recent distressed property breakdown for Anderson, SC:

Pre-Foreclosures: 2 properties are in default

Auctions: 0 properties are up for auction

Bank-Owned: 191 properties are bank-owned

Do not hesitate to call us if you would like to leverage this information to help you with the home buying process in the Upstate SC region.

Anderson, SC Foreclosure Market Report, 9-14-09

Lorena Westervelt: Real Estate - Other in Greenville, SC

As members of Realty Trac, we have accurate information readily available to us with respect to homes in various stages of the foreclosure process in any given zip code or city. This information is quite valuable to our investor clients or to owner-occupants who are simply looking for the best possible deal when buying their next home.

Following is the most recent distressed property breakdown for Anderson, SC:

Pre-Foreclosures: 2 properties are in default

Auctions: 0 properties are up for auction

Bank-Owned: 186 properties are bank-owned

Do not hesitate to call us if you would like to leverage this information to help you with the home buying process in the Upstate SC region.

Anderson, SC, Short Sales, Foreclosures, Bank-Owned Properties, September 6th, 2009

Lorena Westervelt: Real Estate - Other in Greenville, SC

As members of Realty Trac, we have accurate information readily available to us with respect to homes in various stages of the foreclosure process in any given zip code or city. This information is quite valuable to our investor clients or to owner-occupants who are simply looking for the best possible deal when buying their next home.

Following is the most recent distressed property breakdown for Anderson, SC:

Pre-Foreclosures: 2 properties are in default

Auctions: 1 properties are up for auction

Bank-Owned: 186 properties are bank-owned

Do not hesitate to call us if you would like to leverage this information to help you with the home buying process in the Upstate SC region.

Anderson SC Expands the Electric City Bus Service

09-02-09
Mark Brian
Mark Brian: Real Estate Agent in Anderson, SC

I am glad to relay the news that the city of Anderson, in conjunction with Anderson County, on Tuesday expanded the city’s Electric City Transit system. They created a new route, clled the Gold Route to serve south Anderson and Homeland Park. This service will provide transportation to employment centers, shopping areas, medical services, educational centers, recreational facilities and more.

Electric City Transit operates four routes Monday through Friday from 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Fares are 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for seniors and students.

The Federal Transit Administration, South Carolina Department of Transportation, the city of Anderson and now Anderson County provide funding for this system. The city purchased the new bus for the route with federal stimulus funds at 100% funding. It is estimated that the cost of the Homeland park route is $185,000 per year with the entire cost being paid for by federal funds and county funds at a 50-50 match.