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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vacant foreclosure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a property that has been foreclosed upon and is currently unoccupied.
Example: "The real estate agent showed us a vacant foreclosure that had been on the market for several months."
Alternatives: "an empty foreclosure" or "a deserted foreclosure".
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A modest home in the Memphis suburb of Raleigh — a vacant foreclosure — used to be dark inside, an interior that was frankly depressing, recalls David Brown, CEO of Home Matters, a nonprofit based in Washington, D.C., that's committed to increasing the country's affordable and accessible housing.
Let's say you have a vacant foreclosure in your neighborhood.
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Since 2009, the city has funneled $168 million from the federal Neighborhood Stabilization Program into the purchase of 862 vacant foreclosures, fixing up 804 of them, at an average cost of $110,000.
"It doesn't matter if it's a neighbor's tree or a vacant lot or a foreclosure or whatever.
She took refuge in a vacant house that had been lost to foreclosure, a place lacking both water and power.
On May 9 , 2012 a certificate of title was awarded to Bank of America as part of a foreclosure on property I own — a vacant lot that I had hoped to build on.
10057 S. Michigan Avenue, on the main street of Roseland, is a vacant single-family home, one of the many scars of the foreclosure epidemic in this part of town.
To help solve the problem, the City Council passed a Vacant Buildings Ordinance, making banks responsible for the vacant homes before the foreclosure is complete, taking property maintenance out of legal limbo.
On a recent morning, he walked through a vacant three-bedroom home with a red tiled roof here about 60 miles east of Los Angeles, one of the areas flooded with foreclosures after the housing market bust.
There is not a vacant cave".
Finally, a vacant cab appeared.
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