By James Limbach
ConsumerAffairs.com
October 15, 2009
Foreclosure filings -- default notices, scheduled auctions and bank repossessions - during the third quarter were up five percent from the from the previous three months and up nearly 23 percent from the same period a year ago,
In its U.S. Foreclosure Market Report, RealtyTrac notes that the filings on 937,840 properties means that one in every 136 U.S. housing units received a foreclosure filing during the quarter. That's the highest quarterly foreclosure rate since RealtyTrac began issuing its report in the first quarter of 2005.
Foreclosure filings were reported on 343,638 properties in September, a four percent decrease from the previous month, but a 29 percent increase from September 2008. Despite the monthly decrease, September's total was still the third highest monthly total since the RealtyTrac report began in January 2005 -- behind only July and August of this year.
"Bank repossessions, or REOs, jumped 21 percent from the second quarter to the third quarter, corresponding to jumps in defaults and scheduled auctions in the previous two quarters," said James J. Saccacio, chief executive officer of RealtyTrac. "REO activity increased from the previous quarter in all but two states and the District of Columbia, indicating that lenders may be starting to work through some of the pent-up foreclosure inventory caused by legislative delays, loan modification efforts and high volumes of distressed properties."
Nevada, Arizona, California post top state foreclosure rates in third quarter
Nevada continued to document the nation's highest state foreclosure rate in the third quarter, with one in 23 housing units receiving a foreclosure filing -- nearly six times the national average. Foreclosure filings were reported on 47,925 Nevada properties during the quarter, an increase of nearly ten percent from the previous quarter and an increase of nearly 59 percent from the third quarter of 2008. Nevada REO activity in the third quarter increased 29 percent from the previous quarter and scheduled auctions increased 26 percent from the previous quarter, but defaults decreased eight percent from the previous quarter.
Arizona posted the nation's second highest state foreclosure rate in the third quarter, with one in every 53 housing units receiving a foreclosure filing, and California posted the nation's third highest state foreclosure rate, also with one in every 53 housing units receiving a foreclosure filing during the quarter.
Other states with foreclosure rates ranking among the top 10 in the third quarter were Florida, Idaho, Utah, Georgia, Michigan, Colorado and Illinois.
Six states account for more than 60 percent of nation's third quarter total
California, Florida, Arizona, Nevada, Illinois and Michigan accounted for 62 percent of the nation's total foreclosure activity in the third quarter, with 579,541 properties receiving foreclosure filings in the six states combined.
With 250,054 properties receiving foreclosure filings during the quarter, California accounted for nearly 27 percent of the nation's total. The state's foreclosure activity decreased nearly two percent from the previous quarter thanks to a ten percent drop in default notices, but scheduled auctions increased four percent from the previous quarter and REOs increased 12 percent from the previous quarter.
Florida foreclosure activity decreased less than 1 percent from the previous quarter, but the state still posted the second highest foreclosure activity total for the third quarter. Foreclosure filings were reported on 156,924 Florida properties, a 23 percent increase from third quarter of 2008. Default notices in Florida decreased six percent from the previous quarter while scheduled auctions increased five percent from the previous quarter and REOs increased 16 percent from the previous quarter.
Arizona posted the nation's third highest foreclosure activity total in the third quarter, with 50,342 properties receiving a foreclosure filing during the quarter -- a five percent increase from the previous quarter and a 25 percent increase from same period last year.
Nevada posted the nation's fourth highest foreclosure activity total, with 47,925 properties receiving a foreclosure filing in the third quarter, followed by Illinois, with 37,270 properties receiving a foreclosure filing, and Michigan, with 37,026 properties receiving a foreclosure filing. All three states reported increasing foreclosure activity from the previous quarter and from the third quarter of 2008.
Other states with foreclosure activity totals among the nation's ten highest were Georgia (33,385), Texas (29,838), Ohio (29,645), and New Jersey (18,108).