Tax liens for sale and distressed home numbers remain high in Indianapolis, but analysts see signs of improvement. They claim that the market is getting better.

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Tax liens for sale and distressed home numbers remain high in Indianapolis, but analysts see signs of improvement. They claim that the market is getting better.
Residential foreclosures continued to influence home selling prices in Indianapolis last year. Prices of dwellings in the metro area declined by more than 12%.
Low interest rates and cheap prices of foreclosure homes failed to attract home buyers in Indiana. Several local markets have experienced further sales decline in November compared with 2009.