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Boston Foreclosure Report, Week Ending September 21, 2007

Posted on 09/23/2007 19:31:57 | Link | Post Comment

Fourteen of your neighbors lost their homes to foreclosure this week, in the city of Boston.

Address, mortgage date, dollar amount, listed owner (may be incomplete)

34 St James St, Roxbury, 2005, $473,800, Charles Rheddick
3 Holbrook Ave, Dorchester, 2006, $360,000, James Menard
170 Lexington St, East Boston, 2004, $498,000.14, David Kelsen
116 Ballou Ave, Dorchester, 2006, $334,953.81, Durnell Johnson
4 Moody Street, Dorchester, 2005, $414,216.17, Richard Franklin
192 Talbot Ave, Dorchester, 2000, $313924.16, Jacqueline Johnson-Myers
65 Victory Road 5, Dorchester, 2006, $326,000, Louis Callwood
58 Brent St, Dorchester, 2006, $404,416.33, Debbie Mitchell
16 Rosemont Street, Dorchester, 2005, $382,500, Andrew Roberts
4 Dresden St, Jamaica Plain, 2004, $395,484.72, Bode Aderinkomi
194 Bennington St, East Boston, 2006, $315,000, Alejandro Silva
35 Hartwell St, Dorchester, 2004, $277,200, Francisco Quiles (two-family home, original purchase $415,000 in 2004, original loan $332,000)
1549 Centre St, Roslindale, 2006, $355,131.46, Prodromos Hatzistefanou (single-family home, original purchase $395,250 in May, 2006, original loan $316,200, unclear if it was refinanced or if extra amount is due to late fees, interest)
41-43 Selden St, Dorchester, 2005, $414,000, Jennifer Morgan-Wallen (two-family home, original purchase $251,000, apparently mortgaged again in 2005)

( ** Note bene: the addresses and owner(s) information should be accurate; however, the dollar figure may be inaccurate - the borrower may have made partial payments, there may have been additional loans, and/or the data entered into the registry may be incorrect. Also, the bank may have added penalties, interest, and fees to the outstanding loan balance. I tried to be accurate. **)

Source: Suffolk County Registry of Deeds

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