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		<title>How Big Is The Foreclosure Market? It Depends On Where You Live, Of Course.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Foreclosure filings rose 4 percent nationwide last month versus June, according to foreclosure-tracking firm RealtyTrac.com. For the 17th straight month, total filings topped 300,000. 6 states dominated activity levels.]]></description>
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<p><img style="border: 1px solid black; float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;" title="Foreclosure concentration, by state (July 2010)" src="http://bringtheblog.com/i/foreclosure-pie-201007.png" alt="Foreclosure concentration, by state (July 2010)" width="230" height="312" />Foreclosure filings rose 4 percent nationwide last month versus June, according to <a title="RealtyTrac tracks foreclosures" href="http://realtytrac.com" target="_blank">foreclosure-tracking firm RealtyTrac.com</a>. For the 17th straight month, total filings topped 300,000.</p>
<p>A foreclosure filing is defined as default notice, scheduled auction, or bank repossession.</p>
<p>As with most months, just a handful of states dominated foreclosure activity nationwide.</p>
<ul>
<li>California : 14.9 percent of all activity</li>
<li>Florida : 11.6 percent of all activity</li>
<li>Arizona : 6.4 percent of all activity</li>
<li>Michigan : 6.2 percent of all activity</li>
<li>Georgia : 6.1 percent of all activity</li>
<li>Texas : 4.9 percent of all activity</li>
</ul>
<p>Together, these 6 states represent <a title="U.S. Population by State, from Wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_and_territories_by_population#States_and_territories" target="_blank">just 30 percent</a> of the overall U.S. population.</p>
<p>The other 44 states (and Washington D.C.) were home to the remaining 49.0%.</p>
<p>Despite this imbalance, though, in all markets, foreclosures and REO are making a profound impact on pricing and product. &#8220;Distressed&#8221; homes now represent <a title="Existing Home Sales June 2010" href="http://www.realtor.org/press_room/news_releases/2010/07/ehs_june_above" target="_blank">32 percent of the overall resale market</a> nationwide, according to the National Association of Realtors&reg;.</p>
<p>Buying a foreclosed home can make for a terrific &#8220;deal&#8221;, but buying in the REO market is decidedly different from buying a non-foreclosed property.</p>
<p>As 3 examples:</p>
<ol>
<li>Buying bank-owned homes can take 120 days to close.</li>
<li>Foreclosures aren&#8217;t always listed for sale publicly. Some inventory is privately-held.</li>
<li>Bank-owned homes are often sold &#8220;as is&#8221;. There may be defects that render the homes mortgage-ineligible.</li>
</ol>
<p>If you have an interest in buying REO, consider talking with a real estate agent first. Even the negotiation process is different as compared to a non-distressed sale. It helps to have an experienced professional representing your interests.</p>
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		<title>Foreclosure Activity Slows Again In June 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jul 2010 12:45:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[June marks the 16th straight month the filings topped 300,000. 1 in every 411 U.S. homes received some form of notice last month with foreclosure density varying wildly from state-to-state. Like everything else in real estate, it seems, foreclosures are a local phenomenon.]]></description>
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<p><img style="border: 1px solid black;" title="Foreclosures per capita, June 2010" src="http://bringtheblog.com/i/foreclosures-per-household-201006.png" alt="Foreclosures per capita, June 2010" width="450" height="228" /></p>
<p>313,841 foreclosure filings were made in June, according to <a title="RealtyTrac tracks foreclosures" href="http://realtytrac.com" target="_blank">foreclosure-tracking firm RealtyTrac</a>. The figure represents a 3 percent drop from May and 7 percent drop from June of last year. However, foreclosure filings remain relatively high nationwide.</p>
<p>June marks the 16th straight month the filings topped 300,000. 1 in every 411 U.S. homes received some form of notice last month with foreclosure density varying wildly from state-to-state.</p>
<p>Like everything else in real estate, it seems, foreclosures are a local phenomenon.</p>
<p>The states with the highest foreclosures per capita were:</p>
<ul>
<li>Nevada : 1 foreclosure filing per 88 homes</li>
<li>Florida : 1 foreclosure filing per 171 homes</li>
<li>Arizona : 1 foreclosure filing per 189 homes</li>
</ul>
<p>The states with the lowest foreclosures per capita were:</p>
<ul>
<li>Vermont : 1 foreclosure filing per 26,051 homes</li>
<li>West Virgina : 1 foreclosure filing per 8,058 homes</li>
<li>South Dakota : 1 foreclosure filing per 6,528 homes</li>
</ul>
<p>Overall, 40 states beat the national Foreclosure Per Capita average and 10 states fell below. The sheer volume of REO, though, is creating interesting buying opportunities for first-timer buyers, move-up buyers, and real estate investors in Chester.</p>
<p>Homes bought from banks are usually less expensive than non-foreclosure homes. This is one of the major reasons why distressed sales account for roughly <a title="Existing Home Sales report May 2010" href="http://www.realtor.org/press_room/news_releases/2010/06/may_strong_pace" target="_blank">30 percent of all home resales</a>. Less expensive, though, doesn&#8217;t always mean &#8220;cheaper&#8221;. Foreclosed homes are often sold as-is and may be defective or otherwise uninhabitable.</p>
<p>Making repairs to get these homes into &#8220;living condition&#8221; can be costly.</p>
<p>Therefore, if you&#8217;re buying a foreclosed home, make sure you know what you&#8217;re buying before you make your bid. Have a certified professional inspect the home to check for damage, and consider enlisting the help of a real estate agent to assist with negotiations and management of the contract.</p>
<p>The process of buying a foreclosed home is different from buying a typical resale. Make sure you do your homework.</p>
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		<title>What Percent Of Home Sales Are Foreclosures</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 2010 10:18:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Foreclosed homes accounted for 31% of all residential sales in the first quarter. What does this do to home values? The average price of properties sold in foreclosure was 27% BELOW the average price of properties not in foreclosure, Realty Trac.
This ways down the market. A lot of the price decline has been because of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.teamestes.com/realestateblog/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/frustrated_man.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-915" title="frustrated_man" src="http://www.teamestes.com/realestateblog/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/frustrated_man-150x150.jpg" alt="frustrated_man" width="150" height="150" /></a>Foreclosed homes accounted for 31% of all residential sales in the first quarter. What does this do to home values? The average price of properties sold in foreclosure was 27% BELOW the average price of properties not in foreclosure, Realty Trac.</p>
<p>This ways down the market. A lot of the price decline has been because of distressed sales. When comparing a home to determine market value&#8230;are foreclosures, short sales and REO properties used. Yes, unfortunately because they account for such a large part of the home sales they are used as comparables. Adjustments are made in the case of condition and other factors/variables.</p>
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		<title>Bank Reposessions Reach Record Levels For The Second Straight Month</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2010 12:45:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to foreclosure-tracking firm RealtyTrac.com, bank repossessions reached record levels for the second straight month in May, topping 93,000 properties nationwide.  All 50 states are up, year-over-year.]]></description>
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<p><img style="border: 1px solid black; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px; float: right;" title="Foreclosure concentration, by state (May 2010)" src="http://bringtheblog.com/i/foreclosure-concentration-201005.png" alt="Foreclosure concentration, by state (May 2010)" width="200" height="370" /></p>
<p>According to foreclosure-tracking firm <a title="RealtyTrac tracks foreclosures" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/http://realtytrac.com');" href="http://realtytrac.com/" target="_blank">RealtyTrac.com</a>, bank repossessions reached record levels for the second straight month in May, topping 93,000 properties nationwide.</p>
<p>As compared to May 2009, all 50 states now show an increase in annual REO activity.</p>
<p>Data like that won&#8217;t surprise today&#8217;s active home buyers in Chesterfield.&nbsp; Foreclosed homes are prevalent, available and accounted for <a title="Existing Home Sales report April 2010" href="http://www.realtor.org/press_room/news_releases/2010/05/ehs_april" target="_blank">one-third of all home resales made in April</a>.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Furthermore, total foreclosure actions &#8212; the sum of REO, default notices, and foreclosure auctions in May &#8212; topped 300,000 for the 15th straight month.</p>
<p>Foreclosures remain a huge influence on the housing market.</p>
<p>However, two interesting trends emerged in the data:</p>
<ol>
<li>9 of the top 10 metro areas for foreclosure posted annual activity decreases</li>
<li>Each of the top 4 states for Foreclosures per Household posted annual activity decreases</li>
</ol>
<p>We can infer, therefore, that foreclosure activity may be in permanent decline in the areas hardest hit through 2007, 2008, and 2009.&nbsp; In 2010, the data shows, foreclosures are waning.</p>
<p>This is reason for optimism &#8212; especially as <a title="FHA delinquencies are slowing" href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704726104575290841574349032.html" target="_blank">FHA delinquencies slow</a> nationwide. As fewer homeowners go delinquent, the pace of foreclosures will slow further and that should help boost home values on every block in the country.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve been considered bank-owned homes for your own purchase, give a look at the RealtyTrac foreclosure report.&nbsp; It&#8217;s provides insight on a state-by-state level, and in the nation&#8217;s largest metropolitan areas.&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Then, to complement your research, talk to your real estate about the foreclosure market and what opportunities may exist.&nbsp;&nbsp; Competition for bank-owned homes can be fierce at times, but there&#8217;s plenty of &#8220;deals&#8221; out there.</p>
<p>You just have to know where to look.</p>
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		<title>Foreclosure Activity Slows For The First Time In Several Years</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2010 12:45:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to foreclosure-tracking firm RealtyTrac.com, the number of foreclosure notices dropped 2 percent between April 2009 and April 2010. 2 percent may not seem like much, but it's the first time in the history of the RealtyTrac report that the annual foreclosure rate has dropped.]]></description>
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<p><img style="border: 1px solid black; float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;" title="Foreclosure concentration, by state (April 2010)" src="http://bringtheblog.com/i/foreclosure-concentration-201004.png" alt="Foreclosure concentration, by state (April 2010)" width="200" height="370" />The national foreclosure rate is finally falling.</p>
<p>According to foreclosure-tracking firm <a title="RealtyTrac tracks foreclosures" href="http://realtytrac.com" target="_blank">RealtyTrac.com</a>, the number of foreclosure notices dropped 2 percent between April 2009 and April 2010.</p>
<p>2 percent may not <em>seem</em> like much, but it&#8217;s the first time in the history of the RealtyTrac report that the annual foreclosure rate has dropped.</p>
<p>To be sure, foreclosure rates remain elevated &#8212; more than 300,000 were reported last month, but default notices appear to be approaching a plateau.</p>
<p>The RealtyTrac report shows some other interesting statistics, too:</p>
<ul>
<li>6 states accounted for more than half of April&#8217;s bank repossessions nationwide</li>
<li>For the 40th month in a row, Nevada topped the nation&#8217;s foreclosure rate</li>
<li>Foreclosure rates dropped in both California and Arizona, 2 foreclosure hot-spots through 2009</li>
</ul>
<p>The good news for housing doesn&#8217;t stop there.&nbsp; 9 of the top 10 leading metropolitan areas for foreclosure-related activity showed a drop in annual activity.&nbsp; Only Reno, Nevada showed an increase.</p>
<p>Buying distressed homes is big business, according to the National Association of Realtors&reg;, accounting for <a title="Existing Home Sales report March 2010" href="http://www.realtor.org/press_room/news_releases/2010/04/ehs_favorable" target="_blank">35 percent of all home resales</a> with a typical discount ranging near 15 percent on value.</p>
<p>But with the discount comes some caution. You need to know how buying a foreclosed can be different from buying a non-foreclosed home.</p>
<p>For example, distressed properties are often sold as-is and may have defects that render them &#8220;un-lendable&#8221;.&nbsp; Secondly, &#8220;quick closings&#8221; aren&#8217;t usually possible with bank-owned homes &#8212; you&#8217;re often at the bank&#8217;s schedule and mercy.</p>
<p>And, lastly, not all foreclosed homes are searchable online. You&#8217;ll usually find more stock if you work with a real estate agent versus searching online.</p>
<p>The RealtyTrac foreclosure report is thorough and can help you gauge what&#8217;s happening on a state-by-state level, and in the nation&#8217;s largest metropolitan areas.&nbsp; Once you&#8217;ve done your research, talk to your real estate agent about what to do next.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s still good deals in the foreclosure market &mdash; you just have to know where to find them.</p>
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		<title>How To Buy Bank-Owned Homes In A Period Of Rising Inventory</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2010 12:45:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[California, Florida, Arizona and Georgia accounted for more than half of all bank repossessions in March 2010. It's a disproportionate distribution of foreclosures. Together, the 4 states represent just 23 percent of the overall U.S. population.]]></description>
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<p><img style="border: 1px solid black; float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;" title="Foreclosures concentrate on 4 states" src="http://bringtheblog.com/i/foreclosure-pie-201003.png" alt="Foreclosures concentrate on 4 states" width="230" height="310" />Foreclosure filings rose close to 20 percent nationwide last month versus February, according to foreclosure-tracking firm RealtyTrac.com, and for the 13th straight month, total filings topped 300,000.</p>
<p>In addition, bank repossessions reached an all-time, quarterly record. Through the first three months of 2010, banks reclaimed more than 257,000 homes.</p>
<p>Nonetheless, 4 states dominated foreclosure activity nationwide.</p>
<p>California, Florida, Arizona and Georgia accounted for more than half of all bank repossessions. It&#8217;s a disproportionate distribution of foreclosures. Together, the 4 states represent <a title="U.S. Population by State, from Wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_and_territories_by_population#States_and_territories" target="_blank">just 23 percent</a> of the overall U.S. population.</p>
<p>The <a title="RealtyTrac.com tracks foreclosure data" href="http://realtytrac.com/" target="_blank">RealtyTrac report</a> revealed some other interesting statistics, too.</p>
<ul>
<li>Foreclosure activity was up in 40 out of 50 states last month</li>
<li>Bank repossessions rose 9 percent versus the same quarter last year</li>
<li>For the 13th straight quarter, Nevada topped the state foreclosure rate</li>
</ul>
<p>Regardless of where you&#8217;re buying, foreclosures and REO are making a profound impact on pricing and product. Distressed homes are 35 percent of the overall resale market.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s excellent value in foreclosures out there if you know where to look, but keep these points in mind:</p>
<ol>
<li>Buying bank-owned homes can take 120 days to close or more. Be flexible.</li>
<li>Foreclosures aren&rsquo;t always listed for sale publicly. Some inventory is privately-held.</li>
<li>Bank-owned homes are often sold &#8220;as is&#8221;. There may be defects that render the homes mortgage-ineligible.</li>
</ol>
<p>The REO market can be different from the traditional &#8220;existing home&#8221; market.&nbsp; Therefore, if you have an interest in buying REO, be sure to talk with an experienced real estate agent first.</p>
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		<title>Foreclosures Per Capita &#124; February 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 13:45:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to foreclosure-tracking firm RealtyTrac, foreclosure filings topped 300,000 for the 12th straight month last month as 1 in every 418 U.S. homes received a foreclosure filing.]]></description>
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<p><img style="border: 1px solid black;" title="Foreclsoures Per Capita February 2010" src="http://bringtheblog.com/i/foreclosures-per-capita-201002.png" alt="Foreclsoures Per Capita February 2010" width="450" height="260" /></p>
<p>According to <a title="RealtyTrac.com tracks foreclosure data" href="http://realtytrac.com/" target="_blank">foreclosure-tracking firm RealtyTrac</a>, foreclosure filings topped 300,000 for the 12th straight month last month as 1 in every 418 U.S. homes received a foreclosure filing.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a small improvement from January and a just 6 percent increase over February 2009.</p>
<p>On a per-capita basis, foreclosure density varied by state:</p>
<ul>
<li>Nevada : 1 foreclosure filing per 102 homes</li>
<li>Florida : 1 foreclosure filing per 163 homes</li>
<li>Arizona : 1 foreclosure filing per 163 homes</li>
<li>California : 1 foreclosure filing per 195 homes</li>
</ul>
<p>Also, as in January 2010, foreclosures across the country were concentrated. 10 states beat the national Foreclosure Per Capita average; 40 states fell below. Like everything else is real estate, it seems, foreclosures are local.</p>
<p>For today&#8217;s Fort Lee home buyers, foreclosures represent an interesting opportunity. </p>
<p>Homes bought in various stages of foreclosure are often less expensive than other, non-foreclosure homes. It&#8217;s one reason why distressed home sales account for <a title="Existing Home Sales January 2010" href="http://www.realtor.org/press_room/news_releases/2010/02/ehs_january2010" target="_blank">38 percent of all resales</a>. However, less expensive doesn&#8217;t always mean less <em>costly</em>.  A foreclosed home may be in various stages of disrepair and they&#8217;re often sold as-is, as policy.</p>
<p>Buying new or used in Rivers Bend can be cheaper than buying broken-down.</p>
<p>Therefore, if you&#8217;re in the market for a bank-owned home, make sure you know what you&#8217;re buying <em>before</em> you sign a contract. Have qualified professionals review and inspect the property, as needed. Damage to pipes or the property&#8217;s structure, for example, may not be so obvious on a walk-though and you&#8217;ll want to know about it <em>before </em>you buy.</p>
<p>Also, foreclosed homes are federal tax credit-eligible. Buyers must be under contract by April 30, 2010 and closed by June 30, 2010.</p>
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