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Foreclosure is a legal process in which a real estate that was used to secure a debt is sold in order to appease the debt. This happens when a debtor has failed to pay back a loan or debt obligations including bonds, mortgages, loans, and promissory notes. The term for this process is called default. When the process of foreclosure is completed and the lender has already sold the property, its proceeds will be use to pay off its mortgage and any legal costs.

 

              The high rate of mortgage foreclosures in Philadelphia is seen to be an urgent problem. In order to bring back the ownership of the home, a homeowner can take the assistance from defense lawyers who knows how to provide defense action against the eviction. These professional people have the twofold mortgage foreclosure strategies which are Long-term Solutions and Intervention. They will use their knowledge in residential real estate market and their experience in the field of mortgage lending to assist their clients.


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About Greater Philly

The Delaware Valley is the name of the metropolitan area centered on the city of Philadelphia in the United States. The region is said, for the Delaware River, which flows through. The Office of Management and Budget officially area Wilmington-Philadelphia-Camden metropolitan area.

The Delaware Valley is composed of several counties in Delaware, New Jersey, Maryland and Pennsylvania, and contains a population of 5.8 million (from 2006 Census Bureau estimate). However, if the population of all the counties of Delaware Valley has been stored (see below), the actual population of the Delaware Valley is 6220778. Philadelphia, the region's major commercial, cultural, and industrial center maintains a rather large sphere of influence that affects those counties that immediately surround it. Most of the inhabitants of the region to live in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, the fifth-largest metropolitan area in the United States and is located towards the southern end of the BosWash megalopolis, the name of the group to the northeastern United States metropolitan areas, ranging from Boston to Washington, DC

Is based on commuter flows, greater labor market area, known as the Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland combined statistical area (CSA) has been further defined. This adds the wider region, and metropolitan areas of Vineland and has a reading of 6.3 million total population.

Despite the area's size and dominant position in 4 states, the capital of the country does not belong to Delaware Valley (Philadelphia) Metropolitan Area. The capital of Trenton, New Jersey, on the Delaware River and the earlier part of the Delaware Valley, but since 2000 has officially been part of the New York Metro Area.

Character

The region has an extensive suburban sprawl. King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, and Cherry Hill, New Jersey are the two largest suburban edge cities. Philadelphia's suburbs contain a high concentration of malls including the King of Prussia Mall, the largest east coast and the Cherry Hill Mall in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, the first mall on the east coast. Malls, office complexes, strip shopping PLAZAS, expressways, and tract housing are common areas, and more and more continue to be built, as they are replaced by rolling countryside, farms, forests and wetlands. However, the recent opposition by residents and political officials, many acres of land have been preserved throughout the Delaware Valley. Older small towns and large boroughs such as Norristown, Jenkintown and West Chester remain engulfed in suburbia. The fastest growing counties are Chester, Montgomery, Bucks, and Gloucester. Many of the counties outside the metropolitan area is also a rapid growth, such as Lancaster County, Lehigh County, Northampton County and Berks County. South Jersey is now the faster growth than the rest of the country.


Counties making up the Delaware Valley

Delaware

* New Castle County

Maryland

* Cecil County

New Jersey

* Burlington County
* Camden County
* Cumberland County (Vineland metropolitan area)
* Gloucester County
* Salem County

Pennsylvania

* Berks County (Reading Metropolis) (Added by the Census Bureau in 2005)
* Bucks County
* Chester County
* Delaware County
* Montgomery County
* Philadelphia County

Primary Cities

* Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
* Wilmington, Delaware
* Camden, New Jersey
* Reading, Pennsylvania (added to the Census Bureau 2005)
* Vineland, New Jersey

Adjacent counties are Delaware Valley

Counties listed below are not physically or formally part of the Delaware Valley, the U.S. Census Bureau. However, these counties have seen more growth and the growing links of the Philadelphia metro and Delaware Valley in recent years. This trend is due to the increased economic trade and transport associations in Delaware Valley. Over the last few decades has been a rapid trend of migration out of Philadelphia and its suburbs by others looking for new and lower housing prices and the cost of living is lower, they are bound by the counties in addition to greater Philadelphia region.

Although it is likely the near future can not be assumed that some of these counties, one day, part of metro Philadelphia and Delaware Valley where rapid population and economic growth will continue. For example, Berks County, bounded by the length of the Delaware Valley, has recently added to the metropolitan area, which the U.S. Census 2005. Lehigh and Northampton County continues to vary, because they receive more immigrants in New York City metropolitan area where the Delaware Valley.

On the other hand, Mercer County, New Jersey, was formerly part of the Delaware Valley metropolitan area. However, it was redesignated as part of the New York Metropolitan Area in 2000.

Delaware

* Kent County
* Sussex County

New Jersey

* Atlantic County
* Cape May County
* Mercer County (part of the New York Metropolitan Area)
* Monmouth County (part of the New York Metropolitan Area)
* Ocean County (part of the New York Metropolitan Area)

Pennsylvania

* Lancaster County
* Lehigh County
* Northampton County

Transportation

Many residents commute jobs in Philadelphia, Camden, Wilmington, and, increasingly, as far as New York City, with the assistance and express trains. Commutes from one suburb to another are also common, as office parks have sprung up of new centers such as the King of Prussia, Fort Washington, Cherry Hill and Plymouth Meeting.

Commuter Rail


* SEPTA Regional Rail
o R1 Airport route connecting Central Philadelphia with Philadelphia International Airport in Philadelphia and Delaware counties, and R1 Glenside route serving the North Philadelphia and Montgomery County
o R2 Marcus Hook / Wilmington / Delaware route connecting Wilmington, DE area (limited weekday service to Newark, DE) through the City of Chester and Delaware County and the R2 Warminster line serving the Southeast Montgomery County.
o R3 West Trenton connecting the north of the Central Philadelphia Trenton, NJ area serving Bucks County, PA in Jenkintown, PA and Yardley, PA, which will end the West Trenton, NJ. R3 Media / Elwyn (southern) route connecting Philadelphia to central Delaware County.
o R5 Paoli / Downingtown / Thorndale line connecting with the affluent Philadelphia Main Line and West Chester County near Coatesville and R5 Lansdale / Doylestown connecting Philadelphia with Lansdale Montgomery County and Doylestown in Central Bucks County is.
o R6 Norristown line connecting Philadelphia with the Conshohocken and Norristown in Montgomery County and the R6 Cynwyd line connecting Philadelphia with Philadelphia in Bala Cynwyd / Montgomery County line.
o R7 Trenton Route connecting Philadelphia to Trenton, NJ, serving Bucks County and the R7 Chestnut Hill East line connecting Central Philadelphia with the Chestnut Hill area of the city.
o R8 Chestnut Hill West route connecting Central Philadelphia to Chestnut Hill area, and R8 Fox Chase connecting Central Philadelphia with the Fox Chase area of Philadelphia.

* New Jersey Transit
o Line connecting Philadelphia, Atlantic City, Atlantic City, NJ PATCO connections SPEEDLINE in Lindenwold, NJ
o River Line connecting Camden (NJ), the Trenton (NJ) along the east bank is the Delaware River

* PATCO SPEEDLINE connecting Philadelphia to Lindenwold, NJ Camden County communities in the NJT Atlantic City Line

Major highways

* Interstate 95
* Interstate 76
* Interstate 176
* Interstate 476
* Interstate 676
* Interstate 295 (Delaware & New Jersey)
* Interstate 495
* Delaware turnpike
* New Jersey turnpike
* Pennsylvania turnpike
* Route 1
* Route 9
* Route 13
* Route 30
* Route 40
* Route 130
* Route 202
* Route 301
* Route 322
* Route 422
* Route 1 of the turnpike
* N. J. Tour 42/Atlantic City Expressway
* N. J. Route 55

Airports

* Philadelphia International Airport (PHL)
* Northeast Philadelphia Airport (PNE)
* New Castle Airport (ILG)
* Reading Regional Airport (reading)

Colleges and Universities

Delaware

* University of Delaware
* Goldey-Beacom College
* Widener University School of Law
Wilmington University *

New Jersey

* University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
* Rowan University
* Rutgers University (Camden)
* Rutgers School of Law - Camden

Pennsylvania

Alvernia College *
* Arcadia University
* University of Arts (Philadelphia)
* Bryn Mawr College
Cabrini College *
* Curtis Institute of Music
* Chestnut Hill College
* Cheyney University
* Delaware Valley College
* DeVry University
* Drexel University
* University of East
* Gwynedd-Mercy College
Harcum College *
* Haverford College
* Holy Family University
* Immaculate University
* Thomas Jefferson University
* Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
* LaSalle University
Manor College *
* Moore College of Art and Design
Neumann College *
* Peirce College
* University of Pennsylvania
* Penn State Abington
* Penn State Brandywine
* Penn State Great Valley
* Philadelphia University
* Philadelphia University of the Bible
* Rosemont College
* Saint Joseph's University
* University of Sciences in Philadelphia
* Swarthmore College
* Temple University
* College ursinus
* Valley Forge Military Academy and College
* Valley Forge Christian College
* Villanova University
* West Chester University
* Widener University

Glossary note

Some believe that the term "Delaware Valley" is subtly different from that of the "Greater Philadelphia." "Greater Philadelphia" means that the region has focused on urban economic and cultural context, while the Delaware Valley "is the general geographical term, which does not mean that each part has more effect than any other. A number of organizations, such as KYW Radio and the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation, knowingly uses the term "Greater Philadelphia", in its view that Philadelphia is the center of the region, and that the suburbs are the only important because GPTMC Committee "Philadelphia's countryside. "

Many who work and live in the suburbs and rarely if ever visit the city do not agree with, and tend to use the term "Delaware Valley", which is not dependent on the dominant city vs. suburbs subtext.

WPVI-TV uses the slogan, "The Delaware Valley leading news program" in its Action News broadcast, because this program has led to the ratings of news programs for the Philadelphia market for over 30 years.

The Delaware Valley is also sometimes referred to as "the Tri-State area, referring to the Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware.

 
 


 

 


 

 


 



 

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