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Foreclosure is a legal process to eliminate the mortgagor's right of redeeming the mortgaged property. This is the act to terminate all the rights covered by the homeowner and the mortgage. This is the process by which an asset is transferred to the lending institution because the homeowner does not make the possession of the money to pay the mortgage payments at the agreed time. This may be medical problems, in connection with the loan, the loss of a job, or even death.

 

                After some time, the closure of bug is striking in New York. Foreclosed homes in New York have been an invitation to bargain. A company which recently hosted a foreclosure auction, says they are looking for these to sell 232 houses in New York metro area alone. Since the banks are able to inventory, which made a major contribution to this great event, if the company suspects that the second and third in this year's auction will be held in city.

 


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About Park Slope

Park Slope is a neighborhood and the western part of Brooklyn, New York City's most populous borough. He is known for its vibrant cultural community and it is considered to be one of the major cultural centers in Brooklyn. Nearby is a part of the Brooklyn Bureau of the 6th

Park Slope is approximately bounded by Fourth Avenue, Prospect Park West (Ninth Avenue), Flatbush Avenue and Fifteenth Street. It takes its name from its location on the western slope of neighboring Prospect Park. Seventh Avenue and Fifth Avenue are its primary commercial streets, while the east-west side streets are populated many historic brownstones.

Nearby are many historic buildings, hip restaurants, bars and shops, as well as close access to the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, the Brooklyn Museum and the Central Library (as well as the Park Slope branch) of the Brooklyn Public Library system.

 
Many famous writers, actors and musicians living in Park Slope, including John Linnell of the band They might be giants, writers Jonathan Safran Foer, Paul Auster, Peter Blauner, peg Tire, Siri Hustvedt, John Wray, Colin Harrison and Kathryn Harrison, jazz tenor saxophonist Joshua Redman, and the actors Steve Buscemi, Jennifer Connelly, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard, Paul Bettany, John Turturro, Kathryn Erbe, and Terry Kinney.

By 1990, partly as a result of inflated Manhattan rents, together with the inflated dot-com economy, people who would otherwise have lived in Park Slope Manhattan began moving in large numbers. The influx of predominantly young families and professionals: tended to move to Williamsburg hipsters, yuppies in Park slope and tended to move to Greenpoint.

In the second major boom in the neighborhood, Park Slope a racially and economically mixed neighborhood, where stock brokers live with the poor and middle-class working families. But this phenomenon is far from being natural, and there is a lot of planning and activism of local community organizations, such as the Fifth Avenue Committee, to fight in order to maintain a lot of diversity in the neighborhood. A 2001 report by the New York City Rent Guidelines the Board found that from 1990 to 1999, rents jumped somewhere in New York City 37 percent to 48 percent, depending on what was in the apartment building explosion in real estate values, inspired more and more generous about the borders of Park Slope , not unlike the expansion of Fort Greene into Bedford-Stuyvesant, the South Slope, Prospect Heights, Windsor Terrace, Gowanus, Greenwood Heights and Boerum Hill all became to some extent part of greater Park Slope.

Negative impact, but the gentrification, the displacement of immigrant populations settled in 1980. Such as Park Slope yuppies started to move, rising rents made it difficult for low-income residents to remain. Thanks to rent stabilization and the "cachet" of specific addresses, it is not uncommon to find the same early immigrants who moved to live in the neighborhood adjacent to pay rent for two to three times the rent.

The commercial impact of gentrification can be seen along the popular 5th Avenue stretch, where the number of banks and bars have replaced neighborhood staples such as the Salvation Army as well as a popular dollar stores. Similarly, the 7th Avenue, a large number of small family-owned bookstores and coffee shops where the customer saw a reduction in Barnes & Noble and Starbucks appeared in the neighborhood. Although gentrification, and the rush of a brand name stores normally signal by lowering prices in some industrial sectors, such as catering, prices have risen. The creation of base prices by Corporate companies have led to smaller companies such as the local convenience store to raise its prices, but to maintain them north.
 

 
 
 



 

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