- Homebuyers
- January 18, 2024
What You Need to Know About Bank-Owned Homes
As we navigate the dynamic landscape of the 2024 real estate market, one thing to consider is the presence of bank-owned homes, known as real estate-owned (REO) properties.
Staff Writer, New American Funding
In her diverse freelance journey, Karen has taken on various roles that greatly inspired and fueled her growth. From creating digital products for websites and content strategy, she remains dedicated to continuous learning within the industry. In her current role, Karen writes about housing and lending at New American Funding.
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