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Foreclosure Filings Rise

March 13th, 2008 · No Comments

Foreclosure Filings Rise for 26th Straight Month.
A 60 percent rise in homes facing foreclosure than from this time last year.
A California research firm reported earlier this month.

A total of 223,651 homes across the nation received at least one notice from lenders last month related to overdue payments, up 59.8 percent from 139,922 a year earlier, according to California-based RealtyTrac, Inc.

February marked the 26th consecutive month with a national year-over-year increase in foreclosure-related filings.

The States with the highest numbers of properties in default: California, Florida, Texas, Michigan and Ohio — The same states where home prices have plunged as the housing boom went bust.

Nevada has the highest foreclosure rate with one in every 165 households receiving at least one late notice — about four times higher than the national average, according to Realty-Trac. The state has 6,167 properties facing foreclosure, a 68 percent increase from a year earlier and up 1 percent from January.

The latest numbers indicate many homeowners continue to struggle with mortgage payments, despite highly publicized efforts by government, lenders and consumer groups to modify loan terms.

February’s total represents a 4 percent dip from January, but the decline was just a seasonal blip, said Rick Sharga, RealtyTrac’s vice president of marketing.

From NPR and wire reports

 

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