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FORECLOSURE ACTIVITY DECREASES 8 PERCENT IN JUNE
By RealtyTrac Staff   

Foreclosure Activity Up 53 Percent From June 2007

IRVINE, Calif. – July 10, 2008† – RealtyTrac® (realtytrac.com), the leading online marketplace for foreclosure properties, today released its June 2008 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report™, which shows foreclosure filings — default notices, auction sale notices and bank repossessions — were reported on 252,363 U.S. properties during the month, a nearly 8 percent decrease from the previous month but still a 53 percent increase from June 2007. The report also shows one in every 501 U.S. households received a foreclosure filing during the month.

RealtyTrac publishes the largest and most comprehensive national database of foreclosure and bank-owned properties, with over 1.5 million properties from over 2,200 counties across the country, and is the foreclosure data provider to MSN Real Estate, Yahoo! Real Estate and The Wall Street Journal’s Real Estate Journal.

“June was the second straight month with more than a quarter million properties nationwide receiving foreclosure filings,” said James J. Saccacio, chief executive officer of RealtyTrac. “Foreclosure activity slipped 8 percent lower from the previous month, but the year-over-year increase of more than 50 percent indicates we have not yet reached the top of this foreclosure cycle. Bank repossessions, or REOs, continue to increase at a much faster pace than default notices or auction notices. REOs in June were up 171 percent from a year ago, while default notices were up 38 percent and auction notices were up 22 percent over the same time period.”

Nevada, California, Arizona post top state foreclosure rates
Despite slight monthly decreases in foreclosure activity, Nevada, California and Arizona continued to document the three highest state foreclosure rates in June.

Foreclosure filings were reported on 8,713 Nevada properties during the month, up nearly 85 percent from June 2007, and one in every 122 Nevada households received a foreclosure filing — more than four times the national average.

One in every 192 California properties received a foreclosure filing in June, the nation’s second highest state foreclosure rate and 2.6 times the national average.

One in every 201 Arizona properties received a foreclosure filing during the month, the nation’s third highest state foreclosure rate and nearly 2.5 times the national average. Foreclosure filings were reported on 12,950 Arizona properties, up less than 1 percent from the previous month and up nearly 127 percent from June 2007.

Other states with foreclosure rates ranking among the top 10 were Florida, Michigan, Ohio, Colorado, Georgia, Indiana and Utah.

California, Florida, Ohio report highest foreclosure totals
Foreclosure filings were reported on 68,666 California properties in June, down nearly 9 percent from the previous month but still up nearly 77 percent from June 2007. California’s total was highest among the states for the 18th consecutive month.

Florida continued to register the nation’s second highest foreclosure total, with foreclosure filings reported on 40,351 properties in June — an increase of nearly 3 percent from the previous month and an increase of nearly 92 percent from June 2007. One in every 211 Florida properties received a foreclosure filing during the month, the nation’s fourth highest state foreclosure rate and 2.4 times the national average.

Foreclosure filings were reported on 13,194 Ohio properties in June, the nation’s third highest state foreclosure total. Ohio’s foreclosure activity increased nearly 2 percent from the previous month and 11 percent from June 2007. The state’s foreclosure rate ranked No. 6 among the 50 states.

Other states in the top 10 for total properties with filings were Arizona, Michigan, Texas, Georgia, Nevada, Illinois and New York.

California and Florida cities account for 9 of top 10 metro rates
For the third month in a row, California and Florida cities accounted for nine out of the top 10 metropolitan foreclosure rates among the 230 metropolitan areas tracked in the report.

Seven California metro areas were in the top 10, and the top three rates were in California: Stockton, with one in every 72 households receiving a foreclosure filing; Merced, with one in every 77 households receiving a foreclosure filing; and Modesto, with one in every 86 households receiving a foreclosure filing. Other California metro areas in the top 10 were Riverside-San Bernardino at No. 5; Vallejo-Fairfield at No. 7; Bakersfield at No. 8; and Salinas-Monterey at No. 10.

The top metro foreclosure rate in Florida was once again posted by Cape Coral-Fort Myers, where one in every 91 households received a foreclosure filing — fourth highest among the nation’s metro foreclosure rates. The foreclosure rate in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., ranked No. 9.

Las Vegas continued to be the only city outside of California and Florida with a foreclosure rate ranking among the top 10. One in every 99 Las Vegas households received a foreclosure filing in June, more than five times the national average and No. 6 among the metro areas.

Metro areas with foreclosure rates among the top 20 included Phoenix at No. 12, Detroit at No. 13, Miami at No. 15 and San Diego at No. 17.

Report methodology
The RealtyTrac Monthly 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. 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 — which is extremely rare — 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. 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 – June 2008†

    Properties with Foreclosure Filings    
Rate Rank State Name NOD LIS NTS NFS REO Total 1/every X HU(rate) %Change from May 08 %Change from Jun 07

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United States

53,544

48,996

53,904

24,356

71,563

252,363

501

-7.56

53.28

40

Alabama

2

0

354

0

418

774

     2,726

54.49

21.70*

31

Alaska

1

0

167

0

24

192

     1,440

12.28

143.04

3

Arizona

7

0

8,646

0

4,297

12,950

        201

0.62

126.76

24

Arkansas

55

0

874

0

197

1,126

     1,131

-15.15

-8.75

2

California

37,989

0

10,053

0

20,624

68,666

        192

-8.58

76.97

7

Colorado

9

0

3,034

0

1,835

4,878

        429

-14.94

-14.50

19

Connecticut

0

1,217

2

323

81

1,623

        882

-0.43

-31.98

34

Delaware

0

0

0

147

67

214

     1,789

-19.25

116.16*

 

District of Columbia

188

0

252

0

79

519

        545

32.74

2952.94*

4

Florida

0

25,107

28

9,680

5,536

40,351

        211

2.98

91.83

8

Georgia

40

0

5,326

0

3,348

8,714

        444

-18.19

21.18

45

Hawaii

12

0

103

0

19

134

     3,732

-18.29

18.58

21

Idaho

469

0

103

0

94

666

        924

-20.53

19.78

13

Illinois

0

5,513

24

574

2,046

8,157

        637

-18.37

41.74

9

Indiana

0

1,434

29

1,925

1,463

4,851

        568

-2.20

17.97

42

Iowa

0

0

270

0

155

425

     3,107

-4.49

-7.00

36

Kansas

0

116

5

257

221

599

     2,017

-12.55

65.01

39

Kentucky

0

192

8

314

217

731

     2,583

-2.53

-9.19

43

Louisiana

0

1

2

417

164

584

     3,134

-16.69

-17.40

38

Maine

99

0

143

0

34

276

     2,504

14.05

61.40

27

Maryland

0

1,026

17

318

443

1,804

     1,275

-23.07

-17.70

20

Mass.

0

683

22

1,225

1,101

3,031

        894

-54.37

-2.76

5

Michigan

2,413

0

4,897

0

4,715

12,025

        375

-17.52

19.15

29

Minnesota

23

0

929

0

742

1,694

     1,348

-29.65

75.18

44

Mississippi

0

0

201

0

138

339

     3,662

83.24

56.94*

16

Missouri

1,543

0

1,049

0

860

3,452

        760

-30.81

78.31

46

Montana

2

0

81

0

11

94

     4,596

-31.88

25.33

33

Nebraska

0

34

6

318

77

435

     1,781

31.82

180.65

1

Nevada

4,495

0

1,085

0

3,133

8,713

        122

-7.22

84.52

26

New Hampshire

0

0

307

0

196

503

     1,173

-26.35

17.25

14

New Jersey

0

3,126

7

1,371

496

5,000

        695

-33.57

4.87

37

New Mexico

0

252

0

56

67

375

     2,267

-17.40

110.67*

32

New York

0

3,751

7

752

857

5,367

     1,473

1.61

21.62

25

North Carolina

2,150

0

185

0

1,130

3,465

     1,163

-12.92

78.33

50

North Dakota

0

0

0

0

11

11

   27,982

-47.62

-73.81

6

Ohio

0

4,534

74

4,033

4,553

13,194

        382

1.55

11.07

30

Oklahoma

350

0

462

0

361

1,173

     1,370

-5.02

53.53

17

Oregon

938

0

953

0

156

2,047

        775

26.67

132.61*

28

Pennsylvania

0

1,066

6

1,647

1,341

4,060

     1,343

25.23

79.81

15

Rhode Island

0

0

399

0

194

593

        758

9.01

108.80

35

South Carolina

0

171

11

134

747

1,063

     1,859

-23.96

168.43*

49

South Dakota

0

0

1

22

6

29

   12,166

-3.33

-14.71

12

Tennessee

1,329

0

1,741

0

1,288

4,358

        615

-6.18

30.13

18

Texas

152

0

6,132

0

4,768

11,052

        835

6.26

29.64

10

Utah

243

0

1,030

0

228

1,501

        600

10.29

140.54*

47

Vermont

0

0

6

0

27

33

     9,381

 

312.50*

11

Virginia

1,033

0

2,695

0

1,527

5,255

        615

-0.21

203.58

22

Washington

2

0

2,048

0

692

2,742

        984

6.07

68.63

48

West Virginia

0

0

57

0

27

84

   10,450

100.00

-44.74

23

Wisconsin

0

773

17

843

730

2,363

     1,072

17.50

154.91

41

Wyoming

0

0

56

0

22

78

     3,066

27.87

168.97

*Actual increase may not be as high due to data collection changes or improvements
Updated on 7-21-09 based on revised May 2008 numbers

 

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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