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Foreclosure Activity Deflating or Just Deferred?
The 3 percent decrease may lead some to speculate that the upward trend in foreclosure activity may be nearing an end, but as RealtyTrac CEO James J. What may be a better argument -- although certainly not an ironclad case -- that the foreclosure surge is starting to run out of steam is the trend over the past 18 months in YOY percentage changes, broken down by type of foreclosure filing. On the other hand, some U.S. foreclosure activity in June decreased 3 percent from the previous month but was still up 53 percent from June 2007, according to the RealtyTrac U.S.
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Is Eight Enough?
One example is Colorado, whose foreclosure rate ranked No. The Colorado Division of Housing set up a foreclosure hotline to help people facing foreclosure. Colorado's efforts appear to have had an impact. The bill also earmarks $4 billion in grants for local communities to buy up foreclosed properties that may be The number of properties with some sort of foreclosure action against them (default notice, auction notice, bank repossession) has consistently risen for the past eight quarters (see chart). While there have been monthly fluctuations up and down
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Foreclosure Activity Deflating or Just Deferred?
The 3 percent decrease may lead some to speculate that the upward trend in foreclosure activity may be nearing an end, but as RealtyTrac CEO James J. What may be a better argument -- although certainly not an ironclad case -- that the foreclosure surge is starting to run out of steam is the trend over the past 18 months in YOY percentage changes, broken down by type of foreclosure filing. On the other hand, some U.S. foreclosure activity in June decreased 3 percent from the previous month but was still up 53 percent from June 2007, according to the RealtyTrac U.S.
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Is Eight Enough?
One example is Colorado, whose foreclosure rate ranked No. The Colorado Division of Housing set up a foreclosure hotline to help people facing foreclosure. Colorado's efforts appear to have had an impact. The bill also earmarks $4 billion in grants for local communities to buy up foreclosed properties that may be The number of properties with some sort of foreclosure action against them (default notice, auction notice, bank repossession) has consistently risen for the past eight quarters (see chart). While there have been monthly fluctuations up and down
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008