Thursday, December 2, 2010

Fla., Orlando again tops in foreclosures - Denver Business Journal:

http://aculcoradio.com/espanol/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=581&Itemid=30
The state posted 58,931 foreclosure filings — including default notices, scheduled auctions and bank repossessionx — in May, down 8.8 percent from April’s total, but still 50 percent higher than May accordingto RealtyTrac’s monthlyy Foreclosure Market Report. Only California had a highedr total, with 92,249 properties with May 2009 foreclosure filings. The Sunshine State was No. 3 in the natiob in foreclosure rates, with one in every 148 households receiving a foreclosuree filingin May. Nevada led the country with one in every 64 homeas receivinga filing, while California was second highestg with one in every 144. The Orlando-Kissimmee market took the No.
8 spot among the nation’s top 10 metro areas with the highestforeclosure rates. The area recordedf a rate of one foreclosure filing for every 101 Florida had three cities among the top 10metrol areas, while California had six cities among that mix. Las Vegae topped the list with a rate of one in everyy 54 households getting aforeclosure filing. Nationwide, 321,480p foreclosure filings were reportedin May, which is 6 percent lowetr than April 2009, but about 18 percent highere than May 2008. One in every 398 U.S. homex received a foreclosure noticelast month. Vermont agaimn recorded the lowest numberof foreclosures, with six reported in May, or one for everyu 51,906 households.
The RealtyTrac U.S. Foreclosure Markegt Report provides the total number of properties with at leasgt one foreclosure filing reported during the Data is collected from morethan 2,20 0 counties that account for more than 90 percentr of the nation’s population.

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