Foreclosure Auctions are Red Hot as Nations Leading True Estate Auction Firm REDC Rolls into Atlanta Saturday to Auction 250+ Fresh Foreclosures

Irvine, CA (Vocus) March six, 2010

Home foreclosure auction sales are red-hot throughout the U.S.

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Actual Estate Disposition, LLC, (REDC), the nation’s leading true estate auction company, has auctioned a U.S.-major 5,705 properties for $ 322 million so far this year as it rolls into Atlanta to auction 250+ foreclosures at Cobb Galleria Saturday March six at 9:30 a.m.

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“2010 is the year of the foreclosure,” REDC CEO Jeff Frieden says, referring to the three to seven million foreclosures that are hitting the market this year, doubling the quantity from 2009. “The marketplace is white hot. The demand is there along with the inventory.”-

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To see all the properties up for auction, go to REDC’s internet website, http://www.Auction.com. The public might register online for the auction. REDC also conducts industrial and notes auctions, which can also be reviewed at http://www.Auction.com.

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Here are some of the best offers in the ATL auction:

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647 Hwy 279 Fairburn, GA 30213 5600 sq ft home previously valued at $ 678K that will have a startling bid of $ 99K

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613 Chimney Oaks Mableton, GA 30126 3619 sq ft property previously valued at $ 510K that will have a startling bid of $ 149K

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4997 Dovecote Trl Suwanee, GA 30024 3864 sq ft home previously valued at $ 455K that will have a startling bid of $ 99K

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844 Cross Fire Ct Nw Marietta, GA 30064 3733 sq ft house previously valued at $ 425K that will have a startling bid of $ 149K

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The dismal state of foreclosures in Georgia and the U.S. is staggering. The State Foreclosure Prevention Functioning Group, which is made up of state banking regulators and attorneys general, released a report that reports, “Despite efforts of servicers, home owners, and the government, the foreclosure crisis continues to worsen. These signs point to far more foreclosures in 2010 than in 2009.”

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In response to the millions of foreclosures hitting the market, REDC ramped up operations to auction bank-owned residential residences and condos, commercial buildings and notes in a lot more than 47 states, each in live auctions and on the web. REDC is conducting a record 88 auctions in a 42-day span.

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Thousands of these foreclosures will modify hands through REDC’s auctions, which directly impacts the regional and national economy by helping to reduce the ramifications of one more financial crash. REDC auctions have emerged as a hot new trend in house acquiring and investing, regardless of whether it’s residential, commercial actual estate or notes.

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Market authorities refer to these new foreclosures as “shadow inventory” resulting from delays via a range of indicates, which includes national and state moratoriums, loan modifications, legal squabbling, re-defaults and bank issues. There is fear that the avalanche of new foreclosures will trigger an additional economic crisis.

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Considering that its launch in 1990, REDC has helped tens of thousands of households and people acquire residences for affordable rates by means of its unique auction approach, establishing the business as the international leader in actual estate auction marketing and advertising.

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REDC’s genuine estate auctions have gained tremendous appeal and reputation amongst buyers and sellers in todays industry, Frieden says. In truth, the real estate auction market now plays a major role in house sales in the U.S. As a result, REDC has helped make auctions a preferred decision more than traditional, time-consuming and high-priced genuine estate sales approaches.

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REDC’s headquarters are in Irvine, California with offices in Dallas, New York and London.

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http://www.auction.com

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Saturday Marks Kickoff of International Knit in Public Week SIUE University Museum to Host Knitting Activities

(PRWEB) June 07, 2013

Dust off your knitting needles and crochet hooks. International Knit in Public Week kicks off Saturday and the Southern Illinois University Edwardsville University Museum is marking the occasion.

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Men and women will be knitting and crocheting in the Stratton Quadrangle from 11 am.-1 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The Museum is encouraging local fiber artists to join in the exciting and bring public consideration to the as soon as commonplace kind of art.

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The artworks, along with contributed works from the neighborhood at large, will be collected via October. All the function will be displayed October 17 as part of a yarn bomb or art bomb on the SIUE campus. The event will coincide with the Midwest Artists Art Symposium.

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It is the hope of museum administrators that creations from artists will be collected from around the planet. Items will be draped over sculptures and other outside museum home across campus. Donated pieces will be sewn collectively to generate fiber art installation coverage. Things will be displayed on museum collection sculptures across campus.

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We would like this to be an international encounter, mentioned Eric Barnett, University Museum director. Have been browsing for knitted and crocheted pieces from about the planet.

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All pieces to be utilized for installation need to be submitted no later than October 12. Things can be addressed to SIUE University Museum, Campus Box 1150, Edwardsville, IL 62026. For much more data, speak to the Museum, (618) 650-2996.

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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville offers students with a higher good quality, inexpensive education that prepares them for effective careers and lives of objective. Built on the foundation of a broad-based liberal education, and enhanced by hands-on research and true-planet experiences, the academic preparation SIUE students receive equips them to thrive in the international marketplace and make our communities far better locations to live. Situated on two,660 acres of gorgeous woodland atop the bluffs overlooking the natural beauty of the Mississippi Rivers rich bottom land and only a short drive from downtown St. Louis, the SIUE campus is house to a diverse student body of much more than 14,000

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