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1.9 Million Foreclosure Filings Reported on More Than 1.5 Million U.S. Properties in First Half of ‘09
By RealtyTrac Staff   

U.S. Foreclosure Activity Up 11 Percent in Q2 to Highest Quarterly Total on Record
June Marks Fourth Straight Month with More Than 300,000 Properties with Filings

 

A total of 1,905,723 foreclosure filings — default notices, auction sale notices and bank repossessions — were reported on 1,528,364 U.S. properties in the first six months of 2009, a 9 percent increase in total properties from the previous six months and a nearly 15 percent increase in total properties from the first six months of 2008, according to the RealtyTrac U.S. Foreclosure Market Report . The report also shows that 1.19 percent of all U.S. housing units (one in 84) received at least one foreclosure filing in the first half of the year.

Foreclosure filings were reported on 336,173 U.S. properties in June, the fourth straight monthly total exceeding 300,000 and helping to boost the second quarter total to the highest quarterly total since RealtyTrac began issuing its report in the first quarter of 2005. Foreclosure filings were reported on 889,829 U.S. properties in the second quarter, an increase of nearly 11 percent from the previous quarter and a 20 percent increase from the second quarter of 2008.

“In spite of the industry-wide moratorium earlier this year, along with local, state and national legislative action and increased levels of loan modification activity, foreclosure activity continues to increase to record levels,” noted James J. Saccacio, chief executive officer of RealtyTrac. “Unemployment-related foreclosures account for much of this increased activity, and the high number of borrowers who find themselves owing more on their mortgages than their homes’ are now worth represent a potentially significant future risk. Stemming the tide of foreclosures is a critical component to stabilizing the housing market, so it is imperative that the lending industry and the government work in tandem to find new approaches to address this issue.”

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Nevada, Arizona, Florida post top state foreclosure rates
More than 6 percent of Nevada housing units (one in 16) received at least one foreclosure filing in the first half of 2009, giving it the nation’s highest foreclosure rate during the six-month period. A total of 68,708 Nevada properties received a foreclosure filing from January to June, an increase of 23 percent from the previous six months and an increase of 61 percent from the first half of 2008.

Arizona registered the nation’s second highest state foreclosure rate in the first half of 2009, with 3.37 percent of its housing units (one in 30) receiving at least one foreclosure filing, and Florida registered the nation’s third highest state foreclosure rate, with 3.08 percent of its housing units (one in 33) receiving at least one foreclosure filing.

Other states with foreclosure rates ranking among the nation’s 10 highest were California (2.94 percent), Utah (1.46 percent), Georgia (1.42 percent), Michigan (1.34 percent), Illinois (1.31 percent), Idaho (1.26 percent) and Colorado (1.25 percent).

California, Florida, Arizona post highest foreclosure totals
A total of 391,611 California properties received a foreclosure filing in the first half of 2009, the nation’s highest total and 2.94 percent of the state’s housing units (one in 34) — the nation’s fourth highest state foreclosure rate. California foreclosure activity in the first half of 2009 increased nearly 14 percent from the previous six months and increased nearly 15 percent from the first half of 2008.

With 268,064 properties receiving a foreclosure filing in the first six months of 2009, Florida documented the second highest state total. Florida foreclosure activity in the first half of 2009 increased 7 percent from the previous six months and was up nearly 42 percent from the first half of 2008.

Arizona’s 89,799 properties receiving a foreclosure filing in the first six months of 2009 was the third highest state total. Arizona foreclosure activity in the first half of 2009 increased 13 percent from the previous six months and was up nearly 55 percent from the first half of 2008.

Other states with totals among the 10 highest in the country were Illinois (68,932), Nevada (68,708), Michigan (60,786), Ohio (58,937), Georgia (56,391), Texas (49,144) and Virginia (28,368).

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 first half of the year 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 six-month period, only the most recent filing is counted in the report.

 

 

U.S. Foreclosure Market Data by State – Jan to Jun 2009

 

Rate Rank State Name Total Foreclosure Filings %Housing Units 1/every X HU %Change from Jul-Dec 08 %Change from Jan-Jun 08

--

U.S.

1,528,364

1.19

84

9.46

14.66

30

Alabama

9,657

0.45

221

125.47*

179.75*

34

Alaska

1,072

0.38

263

-8.22

18.45

2

Arizona

89,799

3.37

30

13.28

54.51

25

Arkansas

8,646

0.67

149

8.75

25.69

4

California

391,611

2.94

34

13.69

14.52

10

Colorado

26,565

1.25

80

-0.70

-18.62

27

Connecticut

8,801

0.61

163

-16.56

-31.18

32

Delaware

1,559

0.40

249

0.26

32.01

 

District of Columbia

1,776

0.62

160

-11.90

-31.06

3

Florida

268,064

3.07

33

7.16

41.95

6

Georgia

56,391

1.42

70

17.79

16.06

18

Hawaii

3,603

0.71

141

53.19

296.81

9

Idaho

7,952

1.26

79

46.20

112.90*

8

Illinois

68,932

1.31

76

19.23

29.46

13

Indiana

24,665

0.89

113

-2.89

-10.77

41

Iowa

2,996

0.23

444

1.32

3.67

33

Kansas

4,660

0.38

262

17.71

43.61

40

Kentucky

4,356

0.23

438

-4.68

28.95*

39

Louisiana

5,160

0.28

360

40.95*

34.38*

42

Maine

1,540

0.22

452

-6.95

10.63

15

Maryland

18,112

0.78

128

3.38

2.76

23

Mass.

18,458

0.68

147

6.24

-43.73

7

Michigan

60,786

1.34

74

1.29

-1.28

24

Minnesota

15,537

0.67

148

36.41

52.74

43

Mississippi

2,175

0.17

577

89.46

94.37*

28

Missouri

13,880

0.52

191

-17.13†

-21.11†

48

Montana

290

0.07

1,502

-49.03

-59.61

45

Nebraska

638

0.08

1,224

-48.92

-69.65

1

Nevada

68,708

6.23

16

23.26

61.33

22

New Hampshire

4,044

0.68

147

5.23

24.16

21

New Jersey

23,889

0.68

146

-29.28

-30.25

37

New Mexico

2,631

0.31

328

43.69*

11.11*

38

New York

24,210

0.30

328

10.67

-18.87

36

North Carolina

12,642

0.31

326

-25.88

-37.91

49

North Dakota

200

0.06

1,553

-24.24

85.19*

12

Ohio

58,937

1.16

86

-5.81

-14.76

35

Oklahoma

5,609

0.35

289

-13.49

-27.03

11

Oregon

19,053

1.18

84

56.20

122.43

31

Pennsylvania

23,864

0.44

230

3.27

24.61*

19

Rhode Island

3,172

0.70

142

-11.52

-7.95

26

South Carolina

13,145

0.65

154

33.32

125.12*

47

South Dakota

256

0.07

1,395

4.92

59.01

16

Tennessee

20,365

0.75

134

-4.05

-20.96††

29

Texas

49,144

0.52

192

6.25

-14.38

5

Utah

13,496

1.46

69

37.43

87.65

50

Vermont

35

0.01

8,898

-55.70

-42.62

14

Virginia

28,368

0.87

115

-3.05†

3.76†

17

Washington

19,855

0.72

138

23.17

43.01

46

West Virginia

663

0.08

1,331

111.82

73.56

20

Wisconsin

17,984

0.70

142

70.92

49.69*

44

Wyoming

413

0.17

587

-10.22

43.40

 

 

    Properties with Foreclosure Filings Q2 2009    
Rate Rank State Name NOD LIS NTS NFS REO Total 1/every X HU (rate) %Change from Q1 09 %Change from Q2 08
-- United States

155,400

181,722

266,833

89,617

196,257

889,829

144

10.75

20.29

27

Alabama

1

0

4,847

0

1,556

6,404

334

74.54

250.14*

34

Alaska

7

0

449

0

132

588

480

6.72

16.21

4

Arizona

23

0

34,872

0

13,019

47,914

56

-2.45

28.70

23

Arkansas

418

0

3,106

0

1,116

4,640

277

1.29

33.56

2

California

124,275

0

84,211

0

45,419

253,905

52

9.96

25.32

9

Colorado

41

0

10,938

0

3,618

14,597

146

15.80

-10.08

33

Connecticut

0

2,100

0

312

616

3,028

475

-48.47

-38.77

32

Delaware

0

0

0

609

244

853

456

3.02

40.99

 

District of Columbia

365

0

452

0

174

991

287

18.40

-15.66

3

Florida

0

101,602

0

37,664

18,777

158,043

55

32.56

44.42

7

Georgia

2

0

22,057

0

9,233

31,292

127

9.38

12.75

15

Hawaii

535

0

1,380

0

211

2,126

238

36.81

328.63

6

Idaho

2,433

0

2,552

0

115

5,100

124

18.80

144.49

10

Illinois

0

11,807

0

12,130

8,849

32,786

160

-15.86

21.93

13

Indiana

0

4,767

1

5,697

3,404

13,869

200

11.33

-0.15

41

Iowa

0

0

701

0

955

1,656

803

5.34

19.83

35

Kansas

0

480

0

1,238

717

2,435

501

-4.55

24.17

40

Kentucky

0

976

0

1,179

689

2,844

670

63.92*

55.07*

38

Louisiana

0

134

0

2,498

654

3,286

566

66.72*

73.68*

42

Maine

0

263

0

500

66

829

840

6.83

0.48

17

Maryland

0

6,543

0

1,101

1,676

9,320

249

0.33

-1.40

19

Mass.

0

7,178

0

1,994

1,606

10,778

253

31.55

-33.36

8

Michigan

0

0

19,444

0

14,369

33,813

134

1.90

2.88

18

Minnesota

63

0

5,342

0

3,729

9,134

252

27.34

61.01

43

Mississippi

0

0

1,131

0

344

1,475

851

92.06

117.23

29

Missouri

3

0

4,107

0

3,180

7,290

363

-0.01

-24.66†

48

Montana

0

0

15

0

136

151

2,884

-1.31

-55.06

45

Nebraska

0

376

0

7

35

418

1,868

88.29

-67.19

1

Nevada

21,713

0

12,963

0

9,019

43,695

25

5.81

77.21

25

New Hampshire

0

0

1,607

0

441

2,048

290

-7.96

17.84

24

New Jersey

0

7,660

0

3,202

1,662

12,524

279

6.96

-27.56

31

New Mexico

0

1,038

0

670

291

1,999

431

144.68*

73.83*

39

New York

0

10,082

0

2,181

1,401

13,664

581

24.03

-14.73

37

North Carolina

1,257

0

3,263

0

3,099

7,619

541

27.24

-27.51

49

North Dakota

0

1

0

48

39

88

3,529

-27.27

72.55*

11

Ohio

0

12,000

0

10,163

8,954

31,117

163

-1.51

-17.44

36

Oklahoma

936

0

1,487

0

633

3,056

531

4.95

-21.36

12

Oregon

221

0

7,225

0

2,189

9,635

167

-8.65

109.05

30

Pennsylvania

0

5,341

0

4,900

2,979

13,220

414

12.06

27.03*

22

Rhode Island

13

0

420

0

1,226

1,659

272

-3.04

-0.06

26

South Carolina

0

3,970

0

999

1,830

6,799

297

-3.09

113.87*

46

South Dakota

0

81

0

74

5

160

2,233

66.67

72.04

21

Tennessee

0

0

6,090

0

4,387

10,477

260

1.11

-12.75††

28

Texas

39

0

15,541

0

11,236

26,816

352

6.16

-7.88

5

Utah

3,041

0

3,252

0

2,143

8,436

110

37.33

111.91

50

Vermont

0

0

1

0

13

14

22,245

-33.33

-62.16

14

Virginia

13

0

10,917

0

4,487

15,417

212

4.70

8.75†

16

Washington

0

0

8,013

0

3,181

11,194

245

15.25

45.00

47

West Virginia

0

0

311

0

30

341

2,589

1.79

74.87

20

Wisconsin

0

5,323

0

2,451

2,284

10,058

255

12.88

61.83*

44

Wyoming

1

0

138

0

89

228

1,063

5.07

43.40

 

 

    Properties with Foreclosure Filings - June 2009    
Rate Rank State Name NOD LIS NTS NFS REO Total 1/every X HU (rate) %Change from May 09 %Change from Jun 08
-- United States

57,031

58,171

108,875

32,622

79,474

336,173

380

4.57

33.21

24

Alabama

0

0

1,966

0

750

2,716

787

38.08

250.90*

36

Alaska

0

0

165

0

45

210

1,344

9.95

9.38

3

Arizona

12

0

11,263

0

5,559

16,834

158

-0.18

29.99

22

Arkansas

143

0

1,062

0

462

1,667

772

-0.24

48.05

2

California

44,258

0

36,145

0

20,642

101,045

132

9.54

47.15

9

Colorado

6

0

4,004

0

1,714

5,724

372

17.39

17.34

46

Connecticut

0

56

0

115

56

227

6,337

-79.48

-86.01

29

Delaware

0

0

0

235

106

341

1,140

-11.66

59.35

 

District of Columbia

186

0

155

0

76

417

682

39.46

-19.65

4

Florida

0

32,220

0

13,312

7,367

52,899

165

-10.24

31.10

6

Georgia

1

0

11,050

0

2,973

14,024

282

33.36

60.94

19

Hawaii

155

0

460

0

91

706

718

-13.48

426.87

8

Idaho

1,098

0

745

0

38

1,881

335

30.26

182.43

11

Illinois

0

3,648

0

3,998

3,150

10,796

486

-1.33

32.35

13

Indiana

0

1,776

0

2,282

1,510

5,568

499

12.30

14.78

41

Iowa

0

0

266

0

294

560

2,374

-11.81

31.76

33

Kansas

0

215

0

491

252

958

1,273

6.56

59.93

40

Kentucky

0

415

0

414

300

1,129

1,688

4.73

54.45*

34

Louisiana

0

131

0

1,046

275

1,452

1,280

54.30*

148.63*

42

Maine

0

99

0

157

36

292

2,386

-10.15

5.80

21

Maryland

0

2,251

0

246

603

3,100

748

-12.40

71.84

26

Mass.

0

2,048

0

771

402

3,221

845

-11.05

6.27

7

Michigan

0

0

7,965

0

5,642

13,607

333

-2.04

13.16

18

Minnesota

7

0

1,736

0

1,589

3,332

692

12.99

96.69

39

Mississippi

0

0

441

0

314

755

1,662

73.96

122.71

27

Missouri

1

0

1,567

0

1,544

3,112

851

11.30

-9.85†

47

Montana

0

0

2

0

60

62

7,025

67.57

-34.04

45

Nebraska

0

128

0

3

18

149

5,240

-11.83

-65.75

1

Nevada

8,726

0

6,252

0

3,786

18,764

59

9.37

115.36

37

New Hampshire

0

0

417

0

21

438

1,356

-39.75

-12.92

25

New Jersey

0

2,405

0

1,325

603

4,333

808

-1.70

-13.34

31

New Mexico

0

303

0

273

134

710

1,214

-10.80

89.33*

38

New York

0

3,614

0

756

480

4,850

1,637

0.52

-9.63

35

North Carolina

767

0

1,184

0

1,224

3,175

1,299

22.73

-8.37

49

North Dakota

0

0

0

19

13

32

9,705

39.13

190.91

10

Ohio

0

4,121

0

3,981

3,150

11,252

450

-0.95

-14.72

32

Oklahoma

445

0

532

0

318

1,295

1,253

47.66

10.40

14

Oregon

36

0

2,125

0

952

3,113

517

1.50

52.08

28

Pennsylvania

0

1,945

0

2,020

976

4,941

1,109

12.91

21.70*

12

Rhode Island

0

0

30

0

882

912

494

128.57

53.79

30

South Carolina

0

996

0

214

476

1,686

1,199

-45.47

58.61*

44

South Dakota

0

81

0

30

2

113

3,161

197.37*

289.66*

15

Tennessee

0

0

2,782

0

1,893

4,675

583

30.99

7.27††

23

Texas

13

0

7,668

0

4,342

12,023

785

22.52

8.79

5

Utah

1,170

0

1,571

0

730

3,471

267

18.59

131.25

50

Vermont

0

0

0

0

11

11

28,312

83.33

-66.67

17

Virginia

7

0

3,531

0

1,650

5,188

631

-3.66

-1.27†

16

Washington

0

0

3,642

0

1,036

4,678

587

22.05

70.61*

48

West Virginia

0

0

101

0

13

114

7,743

12.87

35.71

20

Wisconsin

0

1,719

0

934

878

3,531

725

0.83

49.43*

43

Wyoming

0

0

48

0

36

84

2,885

3.70

7.69

*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

 


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