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Foreclosures Concentrate In 4 States

Foreclosures concentrate in 4 states (November 2009)Since peaking in July 2009, national foreclosure activity has dropped through 4 consecutive months. 

On a month-to-month basis, November's foreclosure activity fell another 8 percent. 

However, national foreclosure activity continues to be dominated by a minority of states.

As reported by RealtyTrac.com, more than half of November's foreclosure-related activity sourced from just 4 states:

  1. California
  2. Florida
  3. Illinois
  4. Michigan

These are the same 4 states that topped October's foreclosure activity despite three of them posting month-to-month declines last month.

The remaining Top 10 states in terms of total foreclosure activity include Arizona, Texas, Ohio, Georgia, Nevada and New Jersey.

If you've been actively looking at REO lately, you've likely noticed that true bargains are harder to find.  This is because buyers of all types -- first-timers, move-ups, and investors -- are purchasing bank-owned homes aggressively and getting better at identifying the "best ones".

But just because supplies are dwindling doesn't mean you should just jump in.  Buying foreclosures isn't for everyone for two very strong reasons:

  1. Homes are often sold as-is and may have "issues"
  2. The closing process can be unpredictable

Therefore, if you're thinking of buying a foreclosed home, be sure to talk with your real estate agent about potential problem before going under contract.  Better too soon than too late.

There are still good deals in the foreclosure market, but based on November's data, they may not last through the winter.  "Distressed home" sales now account for 30 percent of home resale activity.

Posted by Ben Barber on December 10, 2009

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Analysis Courtesy Of:

Ben Barber

Personal Mortgage Banker

Chicago Bancorp

(312) 738-6253

Ben Barber is a Mortgage Banker with Chicago Bancorp specializing in purchase and refinance loans for established and credit-challenged borrowers in Illinois. As Illinois' largest privately held mortgage bank, Chicago Bancorp manages the entire lending process, from originating processing and underwriting your loan to creating the closing documents and writing the check for your closing. Chicago Bancorp is an Illinois Residential Mortgage Licensee with offices at 300 N Elizabeth St, Floor 3E, Chicago, IL 60607.

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