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RealtyTrac Releases Year-End Foreclosure Report

Home Marketing
January 13, 2011
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RISMEDIA, January 13, 2011—RealtyTrac, a leading online marketplace for foreclosure properties, released its Year-End 2010 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report, which shows a total of 3,825,637 foreclosure filings—default notices, scheduled auctions and bank repossessions—were reported on a record 2,871,891 U.S. properties in 2010, an increase of nearly 2% from 2009 and an increase of 23% from 2008. The report also shows that 2.23% of all U.S. housing units (one in 45) received at least one foreclosure filing during the year, up from 2.21% in 2009, 1.84% in 2008, 1.03% in 2007 and 0.58% in 2006.

Foreclosure filings were reported on 257,747 U.S. properties in December, a decrease of nearly 2% from the previous month and down 26% from December 2009—the biggest annual drop in foreclosure activity since RealtyTrac began publishing its foreclosure report in January 2005 and giving December the lowest monthly total since June 2008.

December Default notices (NOD, LIS) decreased 4% from the previous month and were down 35% from December 2009; Scheduled foreclosure auctions (NTS, NFS) decreased 3% from the previous month and were down 20% from December 2009; and bank repossessions (REO) increased nearly 4% from the previous month—thanks in part to substantial month-over-month increases in some states such as Nevada (71% increase), Arizona (52% increase) and California (47% increase)—but were still down 24% from December 2009.

Foreclosure filings were reported on 799,064 U.S. properties in the fourth quarter, a 14% decrease from the previous quarter and an 8% decrease from the fourth quarter of 2009. The fourth quarter total was the lowest quarterly total since Q4 2008.

“Total properties receiving foreclosure filings would have easily exceeded 3 million in 2010 had it not been for the fourth quarter drop in foreclosure activity—triggered primarily by the continuing controversy surrounding foreclosure documentation and procedures that prompted many major lenders to temporarily halt some foreclosure proceedings,” said James J. Saccacio, chief executive officer of RealtyTrac. “Even so, 2010 foreclosure activity still hit a record high for our report, and many of the foreclosure proceedings that were stopped in late 2010—which we estimate may be as high as a quarter million—will likely be re-started and add to the numbers in early 2011.”

Nevada, Arizona, Florida post top state foreclosure rates
More than 9% of Nevada housing units (one in 11) received at least one foreclosure filing in 2010, giving it the nation’s highest state foreclosure rate for the fourth consecutive year despite a 5% decrease in foreclosure activity from 2009. Nevada foreclosure activity in December increased 18% from the previous month and was up 14% from December 2009. Fourth quarter foreclosure activity in Nevada decreased nearly 7% from the previous quarter but increased 19% from the fourth quarter of 2009.

Arizona registered the nation’s second highest state foreclosure rate for the second year in a row, with 5.73% of its housing units (one in 17) receiving at least one foreclosure filing in 2010, and Florida registered the nation’s third highest foreclosure rate, with 5.51% of its housing units (one in 18) receiving at least one foreclosure filing during the year.

Other states with 2010 foreclosure rates ranking among the nation’s 10 highest were California (4.08%), Utah (3.44%), Georgia (3.25%), Michigan (3.00%), Idaho (2.98%), Illinois (2.87%), and Colorado (2.51%).

California, Florida, Arizona, Illinois and Michigan account for half of national total
Five states accounted for 51% of the nation’s total foreclosure activity in 2010: California, Florida, Arizona, Illinois and Michigan. Together these five states documented nearly 1.5 million properties receiving a foreclosure filing during the year despite annual decreases in the three states with the most foreclosure activity.

A total of 546,669 California properties received a foreclosure filing in 2010, a decrease of nearly 14% from 2009 but still the largest state total. After hitting a two-year low in November, California foreclosure activity rebounded nearly 15% higher in December but was still down 18% from December 2009.

Florida posted the nation’s second biggest total in 2010, with 485,286 properties receiving a foreclosure filing—a 6% decrease from 2009. Florida foreclosure activity in December hit the lowest monthly level since July 2007, down 22% from the previous month and down nearly 54% from December 2009.

A total of 155,878 Arizona properties received a foreclosure filing in 2010, a 4% decrease from 2009 but the third biggest state total for the third straight year. Arizona foreclosure activity in December jumped nearly 31% higher from a 32-month low in November, but was still down nearly 33% from December 2009.

Illinois posted the fourth biggest state total, with 151,304 properties receiving a foreclosure filing in 2010, and Michigan posted the fifth biggest state total, with 135,874 properties receiving a foreclosure filing during the year. Foreclosure activity in both states increased about 15% from 2009.

Other states with 2010 totals among the 10 biggest in the country were Georgia (130,966), Texas (118,923), Ohio (108,160), Nevada (106,160), and New Jersey (64,808).

For more information, visit www.realtytrac.com.

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