Foreclosed Homes Appreciating Faster than Typical Homes
Foreclosed Homes Are Appreciating Faster than Typical Home

The median crisis-era foreclosed home increased 10.3% in value over the past year. Whereas, homes that were not foreclosed on only rose 6.5% overall according to a new analysis from real-estate website Zillow.
Since the recession, foreclosed homes have by increased 74.5% in value. Whereas, the typical U.S. home only gained 46% in value.
Granted, foreclosed homes dropped more substantially in value during the recession.
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