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Bleak News About Foreclosure Rates Revealed By Recent Report

Thursday, January 28, 2010 6:07
Posted in category Realestate

According to the RealtyTrac Year-End 2009 Foreclosure Market Report, 3,957,643 foreclosure filings were reported on 2,824,674 U.S. properties in 2009. Included are scheduled foreclosure auctions, default notices and bank repossessions.

That’s a twenty one percent increase in properties from numbers in data gathered in 2008, and a one hundred and twenty percent increase in total properties from 2007. According to the report, one in forty five housing units, 2.21 percent, got at least one foreclosure filing during 2009, up from 2008′s 1.48 percent and 2007′s 1.03 percent.

Just in the month December, foreclosure filings were reported on 349,519 properties in December. That’s a fourteen percent jump from the previous month of November and a fifteen percent increase from 2008. Nevertheless, even though there was an increase in December, foreclosure activity in the fourth quarter of 2008 has decreased by seven percent.

Out of all of the states, Nevada captured the nation’s highest state foreclosure rate; more than ten percent of housing units received at least one foreclosure filing in 2009. This is Nevada’s third consecutive year at the top of the foreclosure list. Nevada’s foreclosure activity in December increased twenty seven percent from the previous month, but still was down by twenty two percent from December of 08.

Arizona captured the nation’s second highest state foreclosure rate in 2009 with more than six percent of properties receiving at least one foreclosure filing during last year, and Florida claimed the nation’s third highest foreclosure rate at 5.93 percent of its properties receiving at least one foreclosure during the filing year.

This raises concerns in the debt collection industry. Recent trends have noted that consumers are pumping up their credit debt and low balling their assets to receive lower payment plans. The fact that they are maxing out their credit cards to receive lower payment plans does not look promising.

Mallory Megan is employed by a debt collection company. Also, she writes stories on consumer spending, business, finance, and debt collection. Grab a totally unique version of this article from the Uber Article Directory

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One Response to “Bleak News About Foreclosure Rates Revealed By Recent Report”

  1. Tony says:

    January 28th, 2010 at 12:28 pm

    This is a great information.. For sure we need recent reports to know the situation of the real estate market

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