Stop the Press: Realtytrac
RealtyTrac figures are based on filings for all three phases of foreclosure: Default, auction and real estate owned. -based RealtyTrac RealtyTrac, over the month of September, a total of 9,193 homes in Texas entered the foreclosure process - a 14 percent decline from the volume of filings posted in August 200 On the national front, RealtyTrac is reporting that over the course of September, a grand total of 265,968 homes entered the foreclosure process - marking a 12 percent decline from the number of filings posted in August.
As part of RealtyTrac’s latest report, the firm ranked the top 100 metro foreclosure markets - based on the percentage of houses in a given city that were in foreclosure during the third quarter of this year.
Around the nation, RealtyTrac counted nearly 304,000 foreclosure filings in August, up 12 percent from July and 27 percent ahead of a year earlier. A third of the foreclosure filings last month were in California, which logged a rate of one foreclosure filing for every 130 properties. The number of properties nationwide that received foreclosure filings last month was the highest the company has recorded since it began issuing its report in January 200 Ohio last month logged 3,838 default notices, 4,061 auction notices and 3,460 bank-owned properties, according to RealtyTrac.
Ohio saw the pace of foreclosures in the state slow last month, but the rate of filings remained among the 10 highest in the nation, says a recent report from RealtyTrac Inc.
Home foreclosure activity jumped 48% in May compared to a year ago, as substantially more default notices, auction sales notices, and bank repossessions were reported than in the same month a year ago, research firm RealtyTrac announced Friday.
In May, one in every 483 U.S.
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