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Novi foreclosures

 Here are the 12 Novi foreclosures that are currently for sale as of 3/14/2010.  The number of Novi foreclosures has fallen off dramatically since a year ago.  The average time on the market for Novi homes is 158 days. 

There are 28 Novi homes that are short sales that have been on the market an average of 136 days.  There are even 2 Novi short sales that are over a million dollars.

Novi foreclosures
LIST PRICE STREET NAME SQUARE FOOTAGE BEDROOMS BATHS.LAVS YEAR BUILT
$90,000 CLARK 1240 2 1 9999
$94,000 TAFT 1698 3 1.1 1954
$96,900 BORDERHILL 2026 3 2.1 1956
$102,000 LINHART 1634 3 2 1985
$109,900 HEATHERBRAE 1440 3 2 1971
$148,900 LINHART 1200 3 1 1985
$149,900 QUINCE 1420 3 1.1 1960
$225,000 PETROS 2046 4 2.1 1985
$274,900 ADDINGTON 3435 4 3.1 1993
$299,900 HAVERGALE 2700 4 2.1 1998
$429,900 SUNDAY 4265 4 3.2 2003
$799,900 CARMELA 5803 4 3.2 2008

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Listing information courtesy of RealComp II Ltd.

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