Posted in Foreclosures, June 14th, 2011 | 1 Comment »
With more than 17,000 Missouri foreclosures available for sale and an average listing price of $113,000, there are a wide variety of homes for potential homeowners to review and select from. The heaviest foreclosure rates are in the major metropolitan areas of St. Louis and Kansas City as well as in the southwest corner of [...]
Posted in Foreclosures, June 8th, 2011 | No Comments »
The market for Colorado foreclosures continue to remain active with over 30,000 foreclosed homes available across the state. The number of homes receiving foreclosure filings during the last month was nominally above the rate for the entire country. In a somewhat unusual situation, some of the highest foreclosure rates are in the more rural and [...]
Posted in Foreclosures, June 7th, 2011 | No Comments »
Arkansas foreclosures are quite similar to the trends in the majority of US states, with concentrations in selected areas. The foreclosure rates are highest in the northwestern corner of the state, in and around Fayetteville, and in the area surrounding Little Rock, the state capitol. Overall, prices for foreclosed homes are decreasing in many areas [...]
Posted in Foreclosures, June 6th, 2011 | No Comments »
The rate of Nevada foreclosures has led the country. In the first quarter of this year, 53% of residential sales were homes that had been foreclosed or were in the process. The price of those homes averaged $129,000 across the state, which was 18% below the price of traditional sales. For any potential homebuyer, there [...]
Posted in Foreclosures, June 1st, 2011 | No Comments »
Virginia foreclosures provide a large pool of houses at affordable prices for families, particularly first time homeowners, looking for a placed to live. The majority of the foreclosures are in Northern Virginia, including all of the counties in the greater Washington, DC area and Tidewater, the area surrounding the lower Chesapeake Bay. Virginia unemployment is [...]
Posted in Foreclosures, May 31st, 2011 | No Comments »
There are approximately 23,000 Tennessee foreclosures on the market. The foreclosure problem in the state continues at a rate that is consistent with many of the middle American states; one out of every thousand Tennessee homes received a foreclosure filing in April of 2011. The foreclosure problem in Tennessee is not as great as it [...]
Posted in Foreclosures, May 30th, 2011 | No Comments »
South Carolina foreclosures continue to occur at a greater than in neighboring North Carolina, but less than in Georgia, which was hit harder. There are currently about 23,000 foreclosed homes available for sale in the state, predominantly in the more urban areas and some of the beach communities. That number of foreclosures is about double [...]
Posted in Foreclosures, May 27th, 2011 | 1 Comment »
North Carolina foreclosures have increased at a lower rate than the nearby states of Georgia and Florida. However, at the current time, more than 23,000 foreclosed homes are available for purchase in the state. The stronger banking system in the state and the presence of high tech areas of employment have had a favorable effect. [...]