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U.S. FORECLOSURE ACTIVITY DECREASES 6 PERCENT IN MAY
By RealtyTrac Staff   

U.S. Foreclosure Activity Up Nearly 18 Percent from May 2008
    Total Exceeds 300,000 for Third Straight Month

IRVINE, Calif. – June 11,    2009 – RealtyTrac®  (http://www.realtytrac.com/gateway_co.asp?accnt=137300), the leading online marketplace for foreclosure properties, today released its May 2009 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report™, which shows foreclosure filings —  default notices, scheduled auctions and bank repossessions — were reported on 321,480 U.S. properties during the month, a decrease of 6 percent from the previous month but an increase of nearly 18 percent from May 2008. The report also shows that one in every 398 U.S. housing units received a foreclosure filing in May.

“May foreclosure activity was the third highest month on record, and marked the third straight month where the total number of properties with foreclosure  filings exceeded 300,000 — a first in the history of our report,” said  James J. Saccacio, chief executive officer of RealtyTrac. “While defaults  and scheduled foreclosure auctions were both down from the previous month, bank repossessions, or REOs, were up 2 percent thanks largely to substantial increases in several states, including Michigan, Arizona, Washington, Nevada, Oregon and New York. We expect REO activity to spike in the coming months as foreclosure delays and moratoria implemented by various state laws come to an end.”

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Nevada, California, Florida post top state foreclosure rates
Nevada continued to document the nation’s highest foreclosure rate, with one in every 64 housing units receiving a foreclosure filing during the month — more than six times the national average.

With one in every 144 housing units receiving a foreclosure filing during the month, California posted the nation’s second highest state foreclosure rate despite a 4 percent decrease in foreclosure activity from the previous month.

Florida posted the third highest state foreclosure rate in May, with one in every 148 housing units receiving a foreclosure filing during the month.

Arizona posted the fourth highest state foreclosure rate in May, with one in every 158 housing units receiving a foreclosure filing, and Utah posted  the fifth highest state foreclosure rate, with one in every 316 housing units receiving a foreclosure filing.

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

Top 10 states account for nearly 77 percent of total U.S. foreclosure activity
California reported 92,249 properties with foreclosure filings in May, the highest total of any state and up nearly 23 percent from May 2008. Bank repossessions  in California were down 1 percent from the previous month and defaults were  down 18 percent, but scheduled auctions were up 18 percent.

Default notices, scheduled auctions and bank repossessions in Florida were  all down from the previous month, but the state still posted the nation’s second highest number of properties with foreclosure filings: 58,931, up 50 percent from May 2008.

Nevada documented 17,157 properties with foreclosure filings in May, the third highest total of any state and up nearly 83 percent from May 2008. A 23 percent  increase in bank repossessions helped push Nevada foreclosure activity up 5 percent from the previous month.

Other states with totals among the 10 highest in the country were Arizona (16,865), Michigan (13,891), Ohio (11,360), Illinois (10,942), Georgia (10,516), Texas (9,813) and Virginia (5,385). The top 10 states accounted for nearly 77 percent of total properties with foreclosure filings nationwide.

California, Florida, Nevada dominate top 10 metro foreclosure rates
Foreclosure filings were reported on 14,681 Las Vegas properties in May, one in every 54 housing units — more than seven times the national average and the highest foreclosure rate among metro areas with a population of at least 200,000. The city’s foreclosure activity increased 4 percent from the previous month and 78 percent from May 2008.

California and Florida accounted for the remainder of top 10 metro foreclosure rates.

California cities accounted for six of the top 10 spots: Stockton at No. 2 (one in 68 housing units), Modesto at No. 3 (one in 71), Riverside-San Bernardino  at No. 4 (one in 75), Merced at No. 5 (one in 78), Bakersfield at No. 7 (one  in 94), and Vallejo-Fairfield at No. 9 (one in 101).

Florida cities accounted for three of the top 10 spots: Cape Coral-Fort Myers  at No. 6 (one in 82 housing units), Orlando-Kissimmee at No. 8 (one in 101), and Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach at No. 10 (one in 105).

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 – May 2009

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

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U.S.

55,442

67,687

100,578

32,756

65,017

321,480

398

-6.01

17.76

30

Alabama

1

0

1,567

0

399

1,967

1,086

-14.77

292.61*

35

Alaska

6

0

132

0

53

191

1,478

-19.07

11.70

4

Arizona

9

0

12,103

0

4,753

16,865

158

3.82

31.04

22

Arkansas

126

0

1,169

0

376

1,671

770

-10.35

25.92

2

California

43,294

0

35,900

0

13,055

92,249

144

-4.46

22.81

8

Colorado

4

0

3,708

0

1,164

4,876

436

-11.26

-14.98

33

Connecticut

0

778

0

91

237

1,106

1,301

-49.13

-32.15

28

Delaware

0

0

0

328

58

386

1,007

107.53

45.66

 

District of Columbia

77

0

187

0

35

299

951

-24.87

-23.53

3

Florida

0

39,523

0

13,363

6,045

58,931

148

-8.76

50.40

7

Georgia

1

0

6,883

0

3,632

10,516

377

-8.72

-1.27

15

Hawaii

279

0

476

0

61

816

621

19.30

397.56

9

Idaho

886

0

496

0

62

1,444

437

-41.73

72.32

11

Illinois

0

3,139

0

4,827

2,976

10,942

479

-19.82

9.50

13

Indiana

0

1,784

0

2,033

1,141

4,958

560

-1.22

-0.04

41

Iowa

0

0

237

0

398

635

2,094

0.63

42.70

34

Kansas

0

177

0

399

323

899

1,356

14.23

31.24

38

Kentucky

0

295

0

579

204

1,078

1,768

20.99

43.73*

40

Louisiana

0

4

0

748

189

941

1,976

-16.36

34.24

42

Maine

0

65

0

231

29

325

2,143

31.05

34.30

17

Maryland

0

2,737

0

314

488

3,539

655

-2.05

50.92

20

Massachusetts

0

2,278

0

755

588

3,621

752

-31.09

-45.48

6

Michigan

0

0

7,645

0

6,246

13,891

326

28.26

-4.72

23

Minnesota

6

0

1,857

0

1,086

2,949

781

-16.86

22.47

43

Mississippi

0

0

409

0

25

434

2,891

29.55

134.59

26

Missouri

1

0

1,835

0

960

2,796

947

3.63

-43.96†

48

Montana

0

0

1

0

36

37

11,771

-39.34

-73.19

45

Nebraska

0

146

0

2

21

169

4,620

43.22

-48.79

1

Nevada

8,876

0

5,230

0

3,051

17,157

64

5.48

82.70

25

New Hampshire

0

0

613

0

114

727

817

-29.76

6.44

24

New Jersey

0

2,793

0

1,095

520

4,408

794

-12.44

-41.44

29

New Mexico

0

497

0

207

92

796

1,083

11.64

75.33*

37

New York

0

3,523

0

764

538

4,825

1,646

-13.70

-8.65

36

North Carolina

463

0

1,078

0

1,046

2,587

1,595

-16.06

-34.98

49

North Dakota

0

1

0

10

12

23

13,502

-37.84

9.52

10

Ohio

0

4,289

0

4,009

3,062

11,360

446

-7.82

-12.57

39

Oklahoma

190

0

509

0

178

877

1,851

-25.49

-28.99

12

Oregon

78

0

2,276

0

713

3,067

525

-20.07

89.79

32

Pennsylvania

0

1,844

0

1,633

899

4,376

1,252

-13.33

34.98*

31

Rhode Island

0

0

230

0

169

399

1,130

-28.24

-26.65

16

South Carolina

0

1,962

0

341

789

3,092

654

33.91

121.17*

47

South Dakota

0

0

0

32

6

38

9,401

123.53

26.67

21

Tennessee

0

0

2,091

0

1,478

3,569

763

2.85

-23.16††

27

Texas

24

0

6,041

0

3,748

9,813

961

-13.27

-5.65

5

Utah

1,117

0

1,014

0

796

2,927

316

-1.41

115.06

50

Vermont

0

0

1

0

5

6

51,906

200.00

100.00

14

Virginia

3

0

4,221

0

1,161

5,385

608

-13.90

2.26†

18

Washington

0

0

2,531

0

1,302

3,833

716

14.11

48.28

46

West Virginia

0

0

80

0

21

101

8,739

-30.34

140.48

19

Wisconsin

0

1,852

0

995

655

3,502

731

-9.30

74.14*

44

Wyoming

1

0

58

0

22

81

2,992

-14.74

32.79

*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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