Forclosure Express
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The Foreclosure Express, operated by real estate agents Barbara and Marshall Zucker, takes prospective buyers on a tour of bank-owned homes in Summerlin. View photo »
On the bus, Ed Medina, left, and his wife, Connie, peruse the listings of homes on the foreclosure tour. View photo »
Prospective buyers check out a home for sale. The nine stops on the tour are like speed dating, with customers spending from five to 10 minutes at each house. The Zuckers warn buyers to beware of the damage some people cause to homes they are losing. View photo »
A sign on the garage door of the first home on the Feb. 23 Summerlin tour confirms its foreclosed-on status. View photo »
Michelle Haid and her son Wyatt, 1, walk through one of the homes on the tour. Most have dropped in price by tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars since the local market peaked in 2006, but many experts expect home prices to continue to fall. View photo »
Barbara Zucker and her husband, Marshall, run the Foreclosure Express bus. View photo »
Sun, Mar 2, 2008 (3:43 p.m.)
The Foreclosure Express is a weekend real estate tour that takes prospective home buyers on a visit to some of the 22,000 houses for sale in and around Las Vegas.
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