April Brings More Bad Foreclosure News
From Homescape
written by Amy Le on Thursday, May 15, 8:48AM
Nevada, California and Arizona top state foreclosure rates, according to a foreclosure market report released by RealtyTrac this week. The report, which shows foreclosure filings — default notices, auction sale notices and bank repossessions — were reported on 243,353 properties, a 4 percent increase from the previous month and a nearly 65 percent increase from April 2007. The data also shows one in every 519 U.S. households received a foreclosure filing during the month.
“The total number of U.S. properties with foreclosure activity in April was the highest monthly total we’ve seen since we began issuing the report in January 2005,” said James J. Saccacio, chief executive officer of RealtyTrac. “Although only about 2 percent of households nationwide are in foreclosure, these properties contribute to already bloated inventories of homes for sale, and put downward pressure on home values. Areas of California, Florida, Nevada and Arizona continue to be particularly hard-hit.”
In areas hit hardest by the housing crisis, property tax bases are eroding, putting municipal budgets in peril. The city council in Vallejo, California — part of a metropolitan area with a foreclosure rate that ranked sixth highest in the nation in April — last week voted to have the city file for bankruptcy. The San Francisco suburb of 117,000 people is expected to generate $5 million less in revenue than projected, because retail sales and property values are down amid an economic slowdown and slumping real estate market, according to a report issued by city manager Joseph Tanner.
Topping state foreclosure rates
Despite a 5 percent month-over-month decrease in foreclosure activity in April, Nevada continued to document the nation’s highest state foreclosure rate. One in every 146 Nevada households received a foreclosure filing in April, 3.6 times the national average, and the state’s foreclosure activity was up 95 percent from April 2007.
California posted the second highest state foreclosure rate in April, with one in every 204 households receiving a foreclosure filing during the month. Foreclosure filings were reported on 64,683 California properties in April, down less than 1 percent from the previous month, but still the most of any state, and an increase of 112 percent from April 2007.
Arizona foreclosure activity in April increased 26 percent from the previous month and 181 percent from April 2007, helping to bump the state’s foreclosure rate up to third-highest among the states. Foreclosure filings were reported on 11,620 Arizona properties in March, one in every 224 total households.
Florida had one in every 242 households receiving a foreclosure filing in April. The Sunshine State documented the nation’s fourth-highest state foreclosure rate. Foreclosure filings were reported on 35,264 Florida properties during the month, the nation’s second-highest total. Florida foreclosure activity increased nearly 17 percent on a month-to-month basis and 146 percent on a year-over-year basis.
Colorado foreclosure activity in April was down nearly 3 percent from the previous month and up just 3 percent from April 2007, but the state’s rate still registered fifth-highest among the states. One in every 349 Colorado households received a foreclosure filing in April, nearly 1.5 times the national average.
Other states with foreclosure rates ranking among the top 10 were Maryland, Georgia, Ohio, Michigan and Massachusetts.
California and Florida cities on the hot list
Six California cities documented foreclosure rates that ranked in the top 10 among the 230 metropolitan areas tracked in the report. Merced took the top spot, with one in every 66 households receiving a foreclosure filing during the month, followed by Stockton at No. 2, Modesto at No. 3 and Riverside-San Bernardino at No. 4. Other California cities on the list were Vallejo-Fairfield at No. 6 and Bakersfield at No. 8.
Three Florida cities registered foreclosure rates among the top 10: Cape Coral-Fort Myers at No. 5, Port Lucie-Fort Pierce at No. 9 and Fort Lauderdale at No. 10.
With one in every 116 households receiving foreclosure filings in April, the Las Vegas metro area documented the nation’s seventh-highest metro rate.
Check out other state rates among foreclosures at Informationbuilders.com/realtytrac/ActiveReport
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