Thursday, August 13, 2009

US Foreclosures rise 7 percent in July from June

The number of U.S. households on the verge of losing their homes rose 7 percent from June to July, as the escalating foreclosure crisis continued to outpace government efforts to limit the damage. Foreclosure filings were up 32 percent from the same month last year, RealtyTrac Inc. said Thursday. More than 360,000 households, or one in every 355 homes, received a foreclosure-related notice, such as a notice of default or trustee's sale. That's the highest monthly level since the foreclosure-listing firm began publishing the data more than four years ago. Banks repossessed more than 87,000 homes in July, up from about 79,000 homes a month earlier. Nevada had the nation's highest foreclosure rate for the 31st-straight month, followed by California, Arizona, Florida and Utah. Rounding out the top 10 were Idaho, Georgia, Illinois, Colorado and Oregon. Among cities, Las Vegas had the highest rate, followed by the California cities of Stockton and Modesto.

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2 Comments:

At 4:34 PM, Blogger Christopher said...

The rates will grow a little bit more, this is sad, but is true, i dont believe we ll have other wave of foreclosure, but we have to take care about the last one.

 
At 4:38 PM, Blogger Mark Hildebrand said...

In the Tampa Bay area the foreclosure rate dropped 6.22% from last month.

 

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