September 2009 Archives

Jeremy Shapiro 462 new foreclosures were filed in Massachusetts over this past week, ending Friday, September 25, 2009, 174 less new foreclosed properties than last week with 636 new foreclosure filings.

Broken down by county, Barnstable County had 29 foreclosures, Berkshire County had 7 foreclosures, Bristol County had 40 foreclosures, Essex County had 57 foreclosures, Franklin County had 1 foreclosures, Hampden County had 34 foreclosures, Hampshire County had 6 foreclosures, Middlesex County had 76 foreclosures, Norfolk County had 36 foreclosures, Plymouth County had 50 foreclosures, Suffolk County had 62 foreclosures, and Worcester County had 64 foreclosures.

The biggest movers from last week to this week were Hampshire County (50% increase, 4 -> 6), Plymouth County (6% increase, 47 -> 50), and Suffolk County (14% decrease, 72 -> 62).
Jeremy Shapiro 636 new foreclosures were filed in Massachusetts over this past week, ending Friday, September 18, 2009, 67 less new foreclosed properties than last week with 703 new foreclosure filings.

Broken down by county, Barnstable County had 40 foreclosures, Berkshire County had 10 foreclosures, Bristol County had 66 foreclosures, Dukes County had 3 foreclosures, Essex County had 87 foreclosures, Franklin County had 3 foreclosures, Hampden County had 48 foreclosures, Hampshire County had 4 foreclosures, Middlesex County had 110 foreclosures, Nantucket County had 2 foreclosures, Norfolk County had 51 foreclosures, Plymouth County had 47 foreclosures, Suffolk County had 72 foreclosures, and Worcester County had 93 foreclosures.

The biggest movers from last week to this week were Norfolk County (16% increase, 44 -> 51), Bristol County (14% increase, 58 -> 66), and Suffolk County (7% increase, 67 -> 72).
Jeremy Shapiro 703 new foreclosures were filed in Massachusetts over this past week, ending Friday, September 11, 2009, 41 less new foreclosed properties than last week with 744 new foreclosure filings.

Broken down by county, Barnstable County had 46 foreclosures, Berkshire County had 13 foreclosures, Bristol County had 58 foreclosures, Dukes County had 3 foreclosures, Essex County had 97 foreclosures, Franklin County had 12 foreclosures, Hampden County had 50 foreclosures, Hampshire County had 6 foreclosures, Middlesex County had 103 foreclosures, Nantucket County had 4 foreclosures, Norfolk County had 44 foreclosures, Plymouth County had 63 foreclosures, Suffolk County had 67 foreclosures, and Worcester County had 137 foreclosures.

The biggest movers from last week to this week were Berkshire County (117% increase, 6 -> 13), Franklin County (100% increase, 6 -> 12), and Nantucket County (100% increase, 2 -> 4).
Jeremy Shapiro 744 new foreclosures were filed in Massachusetts over this past week, ending Friday, September 4, 2009, 150 more new foreclosed properties than last week with 594 new foreclosure filings.

Broken down by county, Barnstable County had 49 foreclosures, Berkshire County had 6 foreclosures, Bristol County had 70 foreclosures, Dukes County had 5 foreclosures, Essex County had 99 foreclosures, Franklin County had 6 foreclosures, Hampden County had 55 foreclosures, Hampshire County had 11 foreclosures, Middlesex County had 102 foreclosures, Nantucket County had 2 foreclosures, Norfolk County had 53 foreclosures, Plymouth County had 95 foreclosures, Suffolk County had 81 foreclosures, and Worcester County had 110 foreclosures.

The biggest movers from last week to this week were Franklin County (200% increase, 2 -> 6), Barnstable County (81% increase, 27 -> 49), and Plymouth County (79% increase, 53 -> 95).

5 Easy Places to Find Items to Sell on eBay

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Chris Bowser Selling items on eBay is one of the easiest and best ways to make money online. One of the obstacles you may encounter when first starting out is locating products to sell. Here are 5 easy places to find items to sell on eBay:

1 - Store sales. Keep an eye out for ongoing sales, such as an end of season sale, at local stores. Seasons end at different times in different places. Summer may end in one place, but not in another, which means seasonal-related products are still highly relevant for customers in other regions. Also keep a look out for clearance sales. Stores need to clear their shelves of old products to stock new ones, and there are still many customers that are interested in those products that are marked on clearance.