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Credit Card and Mortgage Debt Fuels Foreclosure
Among the hardest-hit states were California, Florida, Texas, Michigan, Illinois and Ohio. Of course, that could change as interest rates on adjustable-rate mortgages rise next year and beyond. Considering that the housing market is expected to continue to be slow through 2007, there could be increases in mortgage delinquencies — especially among high risk subprime loans. Debt! No word better describes why millions of Americans are now facing foreclosure.
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Stacking Up 2007 Metro Foreclosure Rates
It was the usual suspects topping the 2007 MSA Foreclosure Rate Rankings released by RealtyTrac today. Four Ohio cities were in the top 20: Cleveland at No. Of course if a large number of people do that it could flood the rental market and drive down rental rates. Detroit, Stockton and Las Vegas were the top three, each with more than 4 percent of total households in some stage of foreclosure during the year.
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Stacking Up 2007 Metro Foreclosure Rates
It was the usual suspects topping the 2007 MSA Foreclosure Rate Rankings released by RealtyTrac today. Four Ohio cities were in the top 20: Cleveland at No. Of course if a large number of people do that it could flood the rental market and drive down rental rates. Detroit, Stockton and Las Vegas were the top three, each with more than 4 percent of total households in some stage of foreclosure during the year.
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Credit Card and Mortgage Debt Fuels Foreclosure
Among the hardest-hit states were California, Florida, Texas, Michigan, Illinois and Ohio. Of course, that could change as interest rates on adjustable-rate mortgages rise next year and beyond. Considering that the housing market is expected to continue to be slow through 2007, there could be increases in mortgage delinquencies — especially among high risk subprime loans. Debt! No word better describes why millions of Americans are now facing foreclosure.
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008