Interview With The President And CEO: Farmers Capital Bank Corporation (FFKT ... The Wall Street Transcript He recently took the helm of Farmers Capital, which is an independent $1.9 billion multibank-holding company based in Frankfort, Ky. Mr. Hillard served 18 years as President and CEO of First Citizens Bank, a bank affiliate of Farmers Capital.
Foreclosure Sales Rate 4 Times Faster in Non-Judicial States eCreditDaily.com The foreclosure crisis is very much a tale of two states – judicial versus non-judicial. In the 23 states were a judge has the final say, the foreclosure pipeline has stalled, compared to the 27 states with a non-judicial and quicker process.
REALTYTRAC: 2011 Year-End Foreclosure Market Report: Foreclosures on the Retreat HNN Huntingtonnews.net Other states with average foreclosure process among the nation's shortest in the fourth quarter were Delaware (106 days), Kentucky (108 days), Virginia (132 days), and Louisiana (134 days). The report also shows that 1.45 percent of US housing units ...
Southern Illinois New Home Sales Going Against National Trend WSIL TV Foreclosures and short sales are taking a toll on the new housing market. But in Southern Illinois, many new home builders are continuing to draw in business. 'They're optimistic," said Charlie Sharpe with New Horizons Homes.
SLIDESHOW: Midwest home prices on the rise Cincinnati Business Courier To see where Cincinnati ranks among major metro areas in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky, click on the image to the right. The housing market remains fragile, though, with the large inventory of potential foreclosures and a recent uptick in delinquency ...
Relief for Counties: Land Banks and Eminent Domain Global Economic Intersection (blog) In a 20-page booklet titled “Revitalizing Forclosed Properties with Land Banks,” the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) observes: "The volume of foreclosures has become a significant problem, not only to local economies, ...
Occupy the Neighborhood Dissident Voice Meanwhile, foreclosed and abandoned homes are blighting neighborhoods. Straightening out the records and restoring the homes to occupancy is clearly in the public interest, and the burden is on local government to do it. But how?