Detroit Metro Area Foreclosure Prevention Yellow Pages BY AT&T INTERACTIVE

12 Foreclosure Prevention listings found in Detroit Metro Area

We stop foreclosure dates. Call now - We can stop your sale/auction date
Use a telephone to call (866) 659-5763 Call for service in Detroit Metro Area
Foreclosure helpline, call now! - Don't lose your home, get help.
Use a telephone to call (866) 443-6302 Call for service in Detroit Metro Area
Is Your Home In Foreclosure? - We Will Stop The Bank And Save It!
Use a telephone to call (866) 318-2644 Call for service in Detroit Metro Area
Stop Foreclosure Call Us Today - You don't need to lose your house
Use a telephone to call (855) 663-8139 Call for service in Detroit Metro Area
Avoid Foreclosure! Highest Success - Call Now For Free Consultation
Use a telephone to call (866) 593-4402 Call for service in Detroit Metro Area
Prevent Foreclosure, Save Your Home - Attorney Loan Modifications
Use a telephone to call (888) 623-3029 Call for service in Detroit Metro Area
Want To Prevent Foreclosure? - We Will Fight For You. Call Now.
Use a telephone to call (800) 579-3364 Call for service in Detroit Metro Area
Free Foreclosure Advice From Expert - 2 Easy Ways to Avoid Foreclosure
Use a telephone to call (866) 716-9686 Call for service in Detroit Metro Area
Qualify to Avoid Foreclosure Now. - Not in Bankruptcy. Call Today.
Use a telephone to call (866) 372-1531 Call for service in Detroit Metro Area
Avoid Foreclosure! - Get free advice from an expert
Use a telephone to call (855) 640-8101 Call for service in Detroit Metro Area
Prevent Foreclosure Today! - 100% Free Consultation. Call Now.
Use a telephone to call (877) 377-1188 Call for service in Detroit Metro Area
Attorney Search Network - Certified Lawyer Referral Service
Use a telephone to call (888) 843-5907 Call for service in Detroit Metro Area
Map of Detroit Metro Area
Detroit, Michigan was founded in 1701 by the Frenchman Antoine de Cadillac. Recently popularized by the 1989 Michael Moore movie, "Roger and Me"— Motor City is definitely on the upswing. GM, Ford and other supporting companies all call this town their home. Truly Detroit was once the world's automotive center but now runs second place to Japanese competitors. It still however plays an important role for its source of popular music and other cultural influences. Of course, the Detroit heyday was in the 1950's and it has gradually declined in importance since then. Detroit's population nears 1M and during the 50's it was the 4th largest city in the US. Remember, lots of cars were being pumped out of the steel mills in those days and Detroit was the center of it all. The name Detroit often is used to refer to the larger metro Detroit area, a sprawling land area with a population of roughly 4.5M. Popular neighborhoods include: Midtown, Sherwood Forest, Lafayette Park, Eastern Market, New Center, Palmer Woods, and Green Acres.