From the monthly archives:

June 2007

Massachusetts Foreclosures Rate Doubles

by William Dover on June 29, 2007

Massachusetts Foreclosures Rate Doubles

During the first quarter of the current year, the situation looked grim for the state of Massachusetts as it recorded record-breaking foreclosures rate. Even when local officials braced themselves for worsening conditions, the foreclosures data that came out last May was still gut-wrenching. Compared to its’ performance in April, Massachusetts foreclosures rate has actually doubled. The state now has the 11th highest foreclosures rate from its previous 18th position. Is there any end in sight?

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Is the Foreclosures Situation in North Carolina Stabilizing?

Comparing the two foreclosures data from April and May, one can hope that the North Carolina foreclosures situation is leveling off. There was a slight increase in foreclosures rate between these two months, which resulted to the state holding on to the 19th position for highest foreclosures rate. Of course, comparing it to the same period last year, the 83.31 percent increase in foreclosure filings will crush all hopes.

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2007: Year of Florida Foreclosures Investors

by Paul McCain on June 27, 2007

2007: Year of Florida Foreclosures Investors

Despite being one of the leaders of the pack, the high Florida foreclosures rate will be benefiting a group of people immensely. These are the foreclosure investors. Believe it or not, foreclosure investing is all about knowing when the time is right to buy. Right now the large inventory of Florida foreclosed homes are creating [...]

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Idaho Foreclosure Fraud Rising

by Jason MacDowell on June 26, 2007

Idaho Foreclosure Fraud Rising

Last year, more than one million Americans lost their homes to foreclosures. Most of these foreclosures stemmed from the subprime loans which defaulted under the increasing interest rates and sluggish housing market. But as the number of Idaho repossessed homes rise, so is the number of owners who have become victims of foreclosure fraud.

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Mandatory Counseling to Reduce Illinois Foreclosures

by Elizabeth Rush on June 25, 2007

Mandatory Counseling to Reduce Illinois Foreclosures

Since last year, Illinois has suffered the same fate as the rest of the nation with regard to increasing foreclosures rate. But the situation is definitely improving. As of last May, the state has the 13th highest foreclosures rate, down four places or at least an 18 percent decrease from April. The reason for the improvement can be attributed to the mandatory counseling program that owners and borrowers have to complete to avoid Illinois foreclosures.

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Facing Foreclosures in Arkansas?

by Paul McCain on June 12, 2007

Facing Foreclosures in Arkansas?

As of April, Arkansas is one of the states with the highest foreclosures rate. In fact, the state ranks number 14, with one filing out of 930 homes. The 150 percent increase from March this year has alarmed both local officials and especially home owners, who are mostly victims of predatory lenders. If you are one of these home owners worried about facing Arkansas foreclosures, you should arm yourself with information regarding foreclosure laws implemented in this state, to avoid having your home on a Arkansas foreclosure listings.

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Missouri Foreclosures: Stays at the 17th Spot for May

Last month, the nation celebrated the slight dip in foreclosures rate. Finally, the foreclosures condition seems to be improving. Sadly for May, it was not the case. As the figures came in, it showed that nationwide foreclosures rate increased by 19.25 percent. Many states were not fortunate enough to escape the trend. The number of Missouri foreclosure listings also went up by 20.87 percent, almost double the same rate last year.

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Nationwide Foreclosures Rate Soared, Utah Avoided Same Fate

When the figure for the May came in, almost everyone was shocked. Across the nation, foreclosures rate increased by almost 20 percent compared to last month’s data. There were 176,137 filings, majority of which were Notices of Default. This could only mean that many home owners still have trouble keeping up with their mortgage payments. Luckily for some states, this was not the scenario. Utah foreclosure listings rate has decreased by almost 2 percent from April and 29 percent from last year.

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New Jersey Market: No Longer on the Rebound

by Jason MacDowell on June 5, 2007

New Jersey Market: No Longer on the Rebound

During the end of 2006, the large inventory of New Jersey foreclosure listings resulted to lower prices as the market tries to correct itself and buyer activity surge. For the past three months, robust sales activity fueled by low mortgage interest rates as well as a surprisingly strong employment market, was enjoyed. But now, the New Jersey housing recovery seems to be slowing down.

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Managing New York Foreclosures

by Paul McCain on June 4, 2007

Managing New York Foreclosures

When the number of New York foreclosure listings was recorded during April of this year, the state posted a 3 percent decrease in foreclosures rate from the same month last year. But compared to last month, the state recorded a 10.46 increase. Still, the overall forecast for New York foreclosures activity is considerably better than the other states, thanks to a resilient real estate market, owner-friendly laws as well as sufficient foreclosure knowledge gained by most homeowners.

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Texas Foreclosures Activity Declines

by William Dover on June 1, 2007

Texas Foreclosures Activity Declines

Market conditions seem to be improving in the beautiful state of Texas. For the month of April, Texas foreclosures rate has dropped by a considerable 10 percent with only 11,424 filings. Comparing the state’s foreclosure filings in April 2006, the rate has decreased by 17 percent. The “Lone Star” now occupies the fourth place among the states with the highest foreclosures rate, relinquishing its third spot to Ohio. In summary, the number of homes in Texas foreclosure listings represented almost 8 percent of the nation’s total.

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