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One of the conceits of literary journalism is immersion, so why not hand the megaphone to a writer whose neighbors are being foreclosed at record rates or whose local beach is quickly becoming a tar pit? 8. THROW A HAIL MARY In its redesign, Newsweek made a virtue of economic necessity, replacing intensive all-known-thought reporting, with here's-what-we-think.
Lenders are already foreclosing on more than 1m homes.
Lenders are now foreclosing on the property, whose value is estimated at about $1.9 billion.
This is what Brancatelli calls "the next tsunami" — companies and individuals who are buying foreclosed houses in bulk and then quickly selling them for a profit, often without making any repairs.
We are foreclosing so much available talent.
Lenders are foreclosing on one in every 194 American households.
Instead, we are foreclosing on our future as a nation.
Because they can't (or won't), the lenders are foreclosing.
In the United States, houses are foreclosing.
Simply stated, current policies are foreclosing on America's future.
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