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16 Articles match "Foreclosures","San Diego"

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Real Estate Slump Isn't Over, Exec Says
Real Estate Slump Isn't Over, Exec Says September 18, 2009, San Diego Union-Tribune Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke may think the recession is over, but the head of the nation's largest real estate services firm says the slump has two or...( Tags: Real Estate News real estate foreclosure statistics foreclosures rates foreclosur read more ) ...Tags:
Foreclosure Pulse - Monday, September 21, 2009
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How Much for Those Lender Assets in the Window?
Expected remaining losses: 19 percent ($30.706 billion) “The JPMorgan Chase valuations are must reading for any buyer of mortgage-backed securities,” says Jim Saccacio, Chairman and CEO at RealtyTrac.com, the countrys largest source of foreclosure listings and data. “What One can see investors looking at delinquency and foreclosure rates, loan age and also geographic concentrations, down payment data, equity, income, credit ratings, sale terms and other factors. How Much for Those Lender Assets in the Window? By Peter G. Miller   
www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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New York Versus Freddie Mac: Round One
An investor in Dubai, London or Hong Kong — or in San Diego, Orlando or Cleveland — has no way to oversee lenders in Poughkeepsie, Buffalo or Utica. Such investors are essentially buyers of IOUs secured by real estate, IOUs which hopefully will yield a given level of interest and never require a foreclosure. What makes the New York law different is that it effectively sets aside the holder-in-due-course rule by New York Versus Freddie Mac: Round One By Peter G. Miller     It’s fight time in New York.
www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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  • Real Estate Slump Isn't Over, Exec Says
    Real Estate Slump Isn't Over, Exec Says September 18, 2009, San Diego Union-Tribune Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke may think the recession is over, but the head of the nation's largest real estate services firm says the slump has two or...( Tags: Real Estate News real estate foreclosure statistics foreclosures rates foreclosur read more ) ...Tags:
    Foreclosure Pulse - Monday, September 21, 2009
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  • How Much for Those Lender Assets in the Window?
    Expected remaining losses: 19 percent ($30.706 billion) “The JPMorgan Chase valuations are must reading for any buyer of mortgage-backed securities,” says Jim Saccacio, Chairman and CEO at RealtyTrac.com, the countrys largest source of foreclosure listings and data. “What One can see investors looking at delinquency and foreclosure rates, loan age and also geographic concentrations, down payment data, equity, income, credit ratings, sale terms and other factors. How Much for Those Lender Assets in the Window? By Peter G. Miller   
    www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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  • Latest Census Data Suggest More Foreclosures Coming
    homeowners lead to a sharp rise in foreclosures and a collapse of the so-called housing bubble? Take San Diego, for example, where the median price of a home jumped from $249,000 to $567,000 in five years (2000-2005). Not only is San Diego unaffordable for many first-time home buyers, but, according to the RealtyTrac U.S. Will the thinly stretched finances of U.S. A new report just released by the U.S.
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • Foreclosures up 13 percent in February
    RealtyTrac released our February 2006 foreclosure numbers today, and they show U.S. foreclosures increasing for the third month in a row. We show 117,259 properties nationwide entered some stage of foreclosure in February, a 13 percent increase from the previous month and a 68 percent increase from February 2005. Thats a foreclosure rate households. Heres what our CEO, James J.
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • March Goes Out Like a Lamb
    Whichever way you choose to view it, the good news is that the national foreclosure rate dropped by 13% in March, according to the RealtyTrac U.S. Foreclosure Report, which was issued earlier today. Even with the drop, over 100,000 new properties entered some stage of foreclosure in March, and the foreclosure rate still represented a 63% increase over March 2005. A glimmer of hope or the calm before the storm? See the full report on the RealtyTrac website at http://www.realtytrac.com/news/press/pressRelease.asp?PressReleaseID=100
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • Realtors '07 Forecast Looks Promising for Future Foreclosure Activity
    If California’s economic indicators stay at their present course, 2007 should be a very good year for investing and purchasing foreclosure properties at bargain prices. Some regions of the state — including the Central Valley, San Diego and Riverside/San Bernardino — will experience sales declines greater than the state as a whole in 2007. and Detroit. The Realtor group also forecast a spike LONG BEACH, Calif. — At Wednesday’s Opening Session of California Realtor EXPO 2006, Leslie Appleton-Young, Chief Economist for the California Association of Realtors, presented
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • Coastal Disasters = More Foreclosures?
    Then a few years ago the wildfires in San Diego had the same effect — skittish insurance companies turning and running after paying off on what were expensive policy claims. This does not bode well for worried homeowners who are sitting on the cusp of foreclosure. Florida had 124,721 foreclosures last year — a 2 percent increase from 2005, and a foreclosure rate of one new filing for every 59 For anyone who has lived through a natural disaster, the recent tornadoes in Central Florida and the horrific aftermath left behind — approximately 1,500 structures destroyed and 20 people killed — brings back memories of more than just the great need for disaster relief from the federal government (FEMA).
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • FDIC Selling Off Detroit Inventory
    So it’s no wonder that it has no time to play nursemaid to a bunch of foreclosed real estate in foreclosure-laden Detroit, Mich. With one in every 176 households receiving a foreclosure filing during July, the Detroit metro area had the 18th highest foreclosure rate among the 230 MSAs reported by RealtyTrac for the month. Reporting 4,781 properties with foreclosure filings for the month, the Detroit metroplex saw a 10 percent The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. is having no trouble keeping busy these days.
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • Home Prices Fall Deeper Into the Abyss
    percent), San Diego (-23.2 percent), San Francisco (-22.9 With home prices continuing to decline, both on a monthly and yearly basis, it stands to reason that distressed homeowners are not out of the woods yet if they need to sell their homes to escape foreclosure. For potential homebuyers, investors and real estate professionals, it means the flow of foreclosed properties should continue into the indefinite future — at least until home prices Homeowners across the country may be feeling a bit like Mel Brooks’ character from his movie “High Anxiety” now that Standard and Poor’s has released its May numbers for the S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Indices .
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • California Tops PMI's Risk Index
    The San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos, CA, and Oakland-Fremont-Hayward, CA, metro areas tied for second place with a score of 603. Rounding out the top 10 with their scores were: Nassau-Suffolk, NY (601); Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA (600); Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, CA (597); Boston-Quincy, MA (595); Providence-New Bedford-Fall River, RI-MA (595); and San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA (592). The San Francisco-San Seven out of the 10 riskiest housing markets in the nation for home price deflation over the next two years are located in California, according to the Winter 2007 PMI U.S.
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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