Tampa BPO Agent

July 23rd, 2007

All USA Realty
Tampa BPO Agent
6808 24th Ave S
Tampa, FL 33619
877-869-5967


As the Broker of All USA Realty we have been serving the Tampa Bay area for over twenty years and have been involved in over a hundred BPO’s qualifies us to do any and all BPO’s. View our MLS for the State of Florida

The World of Real Estate is Changing

July 22nd, 2007

The world of real estate is changing fast, we have more pre-foreclosures and foreclosures then ever in the history of our country. We have been serving the State of Florida for over twenty five years and we can help you “The Financial Institution” get the most for your pre foreclosure property. We do a quick and Serving the State of Florida. We offer you access to our entire MLS System at Search our MLS. Find something you like just give us a call or contact usus by e-mail at pat@allusarealty.com or give us a call at 877-869-5967

Recent Tampa Foreclosures News

  • Foreclosure Sales Down In Metro Area

    Foreclosures are making up fewer and fewer of Tampa Bays home sales, a positive sign that the areas housing market is in recovery.

  • Debate Keeps Strong Florida Focus

    Sunshine State faceoff is full of local flavor.

  • Foreclosure Filings Fall In Florida, Tampa Bay Area

    By Elizabeth Behrman, Times Staff Writer Thursday, January 12, 2012 Foreclosure filings in Florida plunged in 2011, but the already long process of resolving those cases has gotten even longer. It now takes an average of 806 days for foreclosures to wind through Floridas system, according to a report from RealtyTrac. University of Central Florida economist Sean Snaith said the drop in the …

  • Signs Of Improvement In Housing Market

    The future may finally look brighter for the Tampa Bay area housing market. After bottoming out last January, sales are up and some experts say prices are poised to rise.

  • Are Stars Finally Aligning For Tampa Bay Housing Recovery?

    By Mark Puente, Times Staff Writer Tuesday, January 17, 2012 The worst may be over for Tampa Bays housing market. The median price of a singlefamily home fell to 110,000 in January 2011, climbed steadily to 130,000 in August and has not dropped below 120,000 since. “Its a clear indication that we have felt the bottom of the market,” said Kevin Chadwick, a 30year Realtor and owner of six …

  • In Tampa, Mitt Romney Prebuts Obamas State Of The Union Speech

    Mitt Romney used a shuttered drywall plant in south Tampa today to launch into Barack Obama in advance of his state of the union speech tonight: It breaks my heart to visit plants like this one. In 2008, this plant closed because of the economic downturn. In a normal recovery under strong leadership, it could now be full of workers. Here in Florida, people used to wake up and look forward to a …

  • Romney/Gingrich Divide Narrows As Polls Indicate Tie

    THERE WILL probably be only one viable Republican presidential hopeful left after next Tuesdays Florida primary, though the loser will limp on for some time, especially if the race is close.

  • Terry Burkot Promotes Vital Reason Short Sales In New Tampa Wesley Chapel FL Must Start Now

    Terry Burkot promotes a vital reason why short sales in New Tampa, Wesley Chapel, and Tampa Bay, FL, must start now to avoid expensive IRS repercussions. PRWeb January 23, 2012 Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/TerryBurkotShortSales/HousesNewTampaFL/prweb9128832.htm

  • Tampa Bay Home Prices Predicted To Rise In 2012

    By Mark Puente, Times Staff Writer Monday, January 9, 2012 This year may bring an end to the starring role Tampa Bay and Florida have played in the national housing crisis. Home prices in four Sunshine State metro areas are predicted to improve more than most other regions in the country, according to a Clear Capital report released today. The Californiabased housing valuation and analytics …

  • TampaBased Scott Keller, Presidential Candidate For 2012, Launches Own Comprehensive Municipal Project In HomeTown …

    The comprehensive municipal empowerment project which can be utilized by any and all municipalities, launched by Tampabased Independent candidate for President, Scott Keller, far beyond coaxing a few large companies to bring a handful of jobs to the region, is geared towards bringing autonomy to the region and solving problems locally at their roots through innovative local approaches. Kellers …