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FORECLOSURE ACTIVITY INCREASES 6 PERCENT IN FEBRUARY
By RealtyTrac Staff   

Third Highest Monthly Total in Report’s History
Up 30 Percent From February 2008 Despite Foreclosure Moratoria

 

IRVINE, Calif. – March 12, 2009RealtyTrac® (realtytrac.com), the leading online marketplace for foreclosure properties, today released its February 2009 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report™, which shows foreclosure filings — default notices, auction sale notices and bank repossessions — were reported on 290,453 U.S. properties during the month, an increase of nearly 6 percent from the previous month and an increase of nearly 30 percent from February 2008. The report also shows one in every 440 U.S. housing units received a foreclosure filing in February.

 

“The increase in foreclosure activity from January to February is somewhat surprising, given that many of the foreclosure prevention efforts and moratoria in place in January were extended through most of February as well,” said James J. Saccacio, chief executive officer of RealtyTrac. “There were some notable exceptions to this: a 45-day voluntary moratorium in Florida expired at the end of January, and foreclosure activity there was up 14 percent from the previous month; and many New York foreclosure proceedings delayed by a new law for an extra 90 days appear to have hit the system in February, when the state’s foreclosure activity increased 23 percent from the previous month.”

 

Nevada, Arizona, California post top state foreclosure rates
With one in every 70 housing units receiving a foreclosure filing in February, Nevada continued to document the nation’s top state foreclosure rate. Foreclosure filings were reported on 15,783 Nevada properties during the month, a 9 percent increase from the previous month and a 156 percent increase from February 2008.

 

Arizona posted the nation’s second highest state foreclosure rate in February, with one in every 147 housing units receiving a foreclosure filing during the month, and California posted the nation’s third highest state foreclosure rate, with one in every 165 housing units receiving a foreclosure filing.

 

Other states with foreclosure rates ranking among the nation’s 10 highest were Florida, Idaho, Michigan, Illinois, Georgia, Oregon and Ohio.

 

California, Florida, Arizona post highest foreclosure totals
Foreclosure filings were reported on 80,775 California properties in February, the most of any state and a 5 percent increase from the previous month. The state’s foreclosure activity increased 51 percent from February 2008, with auction sale notices increasing nearly 179 percent — the most of any category on a year-over-year basis.

 

Florida foreclosure activity increased nearly 14 percent from the previous month and 43 percent from February 2008 — thanks in large part to a nearly 158 percent year-over-year increase in auction sale notices and a 128 percent year-over-year increase in bank repossessions. With 46,391 properties receiving a foreclosure filing, the state posted the nation’s second highest state total in February.

 

Arizona posted the third highest state total in February, with 18,119 properties receiving a foreclosure filing during the month — a 23 percent increase from the previous month and an 88 percent increase from February 2008.

 

Nevada, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Texas, Georgia and Virginia also reported foreclosure totals that were among the nation’s 10 highest.

 

Sunbelt cities post top metro foreclosure rates
One in every 60 Las Vegas housing units received a foreclosure filing in February, giving the city the nation’s highest foreclosure rate among metro areas with a population of at least 200,000. The city’s foreclosure rate was more than seven times higher than the national average. Another Nevada metro area posted a foreclosure rate in the top 10: Reno-Sparks ranked No. 8, with one in every 108 housing units receiving a foreclosure filing.

 

The Cape Coral-Fort Myers, Fla., metro area documented the second highest foreclosure rate in February, with one in every 65 housing units receiving a foreclosure filing during the month.

 

Six California cities registered foreclosure rates among the top 10: Stockton at No. 3 (one in 67 housing units), Modesto at No. 4 (one in 68), Merced at No. 5 (one in 74), Riverside-San Bernardino at No. 6 (one in 80), Bakersfield at No. 7 (one in 85), and Vallejo-Fairfield at No. 10 (one in 111).

 

With one in every 110 housing units receiving a foreclosure filing, the Phoenix metro area posted the ninth highest foreclosure rate in February.

 Revised April 16, 2009

Report methodology
The RealtyTrac U.S. Foreclosure Market Report provides a count of the total number of properties with at least one foreclosure filing reported during the month — broken out by type of filing at the state and national level. Data is also available at the individual county level. Data is collected from more than 2,200 counties nationwide, and those counties account for more than 90 percent of the U.S. population. RealtyTrac’s report incorporates documents filed in all three phases of foreclosure: Default — Notice of Default (NOD) and Lis Pendens (LIS); Auction — Notice of Trustee Sale and Notice of Foreclosure Sale (NTS and NFS); and Real Estate Owned, or REO properties (that have been foreclosed on and repurchased by a bank). If more than one foreclosure document is filed against a property during the month or quarter, only the most recent filing is counted in the report. The report also checks if the same type of document was filed against a property in a previous month or quarter. If so, and if that previous filing occurred within the estimated foreclosure timeframe for the state the property is in, the report does not count the property in the current month.

  

U.S. Foreclosure Market Data by State – Feb 2009

    Properties with Foreclosure Filings    
Rate Rank State Name NOD LIS NTS NFS REO Total 1/every X HH (rate) %Change from Jan 09 %Change from Feb 08

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United States

54,064

55,276

78,289

28,729

74,095

 290,453

       440

5.85

29.87

42

Alabama

0

0

312

0

401

713

       2,997

-22.50

0.99

32

Alaska

0

0

112

0

91

203

       1,390

21.56

37.16

2

Arizona

3

0

12,258

0

5,858

18,119

          147

23.48

87.76

18

Arkansas

162

0

1,050

0

404

1,616

          797

6.60

16.01

3

California

43,072

0

18,831

0

18,872

80,775

          165

5.23

50.62

11

Colorado

4

0

3,126

0

1,089

4,219

          504

-2.41

-37.38

14

Connecticut

0

1,793

3

118

306

2,220

          648

34.46

1.00

33

Delaware

0

0

0

203

70

273

       1,424

56.90

19.74

 

District of Columbia

135

0

180

0

64

379

          750

83.09

11.47

4

Florida

0

27,492

4

12,923

5,972

46,391

          188

13.79

42.97

8

Georgia

0

0

7,073

0

3,112

10,185

          389

2.81

33.47

27

Hawaii

102

0

364

0

71

537

          944

59.35

275.52

5

Idaho

1,003

0

669

0

92

1,764

          358

16.67

129.39*

7

Illinois

0

6,882

1

4,362

2,973

14,218

          369

-1.59

62.34

13

Indiana

0

1,386

3

1,603

1,414

4,406

          631

-3.29

-14.40

37

Iowa

0

0

215

0

364

579

       2,296

-14.48

22.41

28

Kansas

0

149

1

375

646

1,171

       1,041

76.09

156.80

43

Kentucky

0

95

0

219

284

598

       3,187

-10.88

25.63

40

Louisiana

0

2

4

494

178

678

       2,742

39.79

4.31

39

Maine

115

0

124

0

22

261

       2,669

-15.26

28.57

16

Maryland

0

2,183

0

470

523

3,176

          730

-14.09

-20.92

26

Mass.

0

1,498

0

486

956

2,940

          926

-12.55

-24.73

6

Michigan

0

0

7,838

0

4,726

12,564

          360

10.04

14.67

24

Minnesota

5

0

1,089

0

1,480

2,574

          895

36.48

63.84

44

Mississippi

0

0

173

0

121

294

       4,268

6.91

98.65*

21

Missouri

3

0

1,592

0

1,534

3,129

          846

26.73

-9.80†

46

Montana

0

0

10

0

44

54

       8,065

10.20

-70.17

50

Nebraska

0

0

0

3

10

13

     60,062

-58.06

-94.37

1

Nevada

8,406

0

4,560

0

2,817

15,783

            70

9.27

155.93

19

New Hampshire

0

0

586

0

153

739

          804

-1.47

14.93

29

New Jersey

0

1,783

2

840

654

3,279

       1,067

-34.49

-41.43

38

New Mexico

0

133

0

140

100

373

       2,311

127.44

-25.99

35

New York

0

2,967

2

729

370

4,068

       1,952

16.36

-22.41

36

North Carolina

217

0

492

0

1,330

2,039

       2,023

-14.54

-49.68

47

North Dakota

0

0

0

15

22

37

       8,393

-28.85

68.18

10

Ohio

0

4,453

2

3,376

3,400

11,231

          451

0.29

8.14

34

Oklahoma

261

0

542

0

227

1,030

       1,576

5.86

-42.49

9

Oregon

33

0

2,803

0

772

3,608

          446

-20.02

127.78

31

Pennsylvania

0

1,686

5

1,383

1,118

4,192

       1,307

13.85

73.58*

30

Rhode Island

0

0

197

0

212

409

       1,102

-45.10

-8.30

20

South Carolina

0

1,129

1

393

950

2,473

          818

0.41

254.30*

48

South Dakota

0

0

0

30

2

32

     11,164

-17.95

23.08

17

Tennessee

0

0

1,994

0

1,697

3,691

          738

0.79

-25.57††

25

Texas

19

0

5,943

0

4,565

10,527

          896

7.92

-14.14

12

Utah

523

0

674

0

608

1,805

          513

0.78

40.14

49

Vermont

0

0

0

0

11

11

     28,312

83.33

175.00*

15

Virginia

1

0

3,198

0

1,624

4,823

          679

-10.12

15.19†

23

Washington

0

0

2,110

0

966

3,076

          892

-2.04

38.56

45

West Virginia

0

0

90

0

21

111

       7,952

50.00

184.62

22

Wisconsin

0

1,645

0

567

774

2,986

          857

10.63

24.78

41

Wyoming

0

0

56

0

25

81

       2,992

-2.41

26.56

*Actual increase may not be as high due to data collection changes or improvements

Collection of some records previously classified as NOD in this state was discontinued starting in January 2009

†† Collection of some records previously classified as NOD in this state was discontinued starting in September 2008

 

About RealtyTrac Inc.
RealtyTrac (http://www.realtytrac.com/) is the leading online marketplace of foreclosure properties, with more than 1.5 million default, auction and bank-owned listings from over 2,200 U.S. counties, along with detailed property, loan and home sales data. Hosting more than 3 million unique monthly visitors, RealtyTrac provides innovative technology solutions and practical education resources to facilitate buying, selling and investing in real estate. RealtyTrac’s foreclosure data has also been used by the Federal Reserve, FBI, U.S. Senate Joint Economic Committee and Banking Committee, U.S. Treasury Department, and numerous state housing and banking departments to help evaluate foreclosure trends and address policy issues related to foreclosures.

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