Foreclosure Filings Still Up 62 Percent From April 2006

IRVINE, Calif. - May 15, 2007 - RealtyTrac®, today released its April 2007 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report, which shows a total of 147,708 foreclosure filings - default notices, auction sale notices and bank repossessions - were reported during the month, down about 1 percent from the previous month but up 62 percent from April 2006. The report also shows a national foreclosure rate of one foreclosure filing for every 783 U.S. households during the month.

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RealtyTrac publishes the largest and most comprehensive national database of pre-foreclosure and foreclosure properties, with over 900,000 properties from nearly 2,500 counties across the country, and is the foreclosure data provider to MSN Real Estate, Yahoo! Real Estate and The Wall Street Journal's Real Estate Journal.

"After hitting a two-year high in March, U.S. foreclosure activity slipped slightly lower in April," said James J. Saccacio, chief executive officer of RealtyTrac. "Last year foreclosure activity subsided somewhat during the spring and summer months, thanks in part to increased interest from buyers. Whether the decrease in April is the beginning of a similar trend this year remains to be seen, but we expect foreclosure activity to at least stay above last year's levels for the remainder of 2007, fueled by a combustible mix of risky loans taken out in the last few years - many in the subprime market - and slowing home price appreciation."

Nevada, Colorado, Connecticut post top foreclosure rates
Nevada reported 3,737 foreclosure filings during April, a foreclosure rate of one foreclosure filing for every 232 households - highest among the 50 states for the fourth month in a row and more than three times the national average. The state's foreclosure activity decreased 21 percent from the previous month but was up more than 200 percent from April 2006.

Colorado's foreclosure rate of one foreclosure filing for every 314 households was second highest among the states despite a 7 percent decrease in foreclosure activity from the previous month. The state reported 5,826 foreclosure filings during April, the eighth most of any state and a 57 percent increase from April 2006.

Connecticut's foreclosure rate leapfrogged to third highest among the states in April. The state reported 4,207 foreclosure filings during the month, a foreclosure rate of one foreclosure filing for every 329 households - more than twice the national average. Connecticut's dramatic increase is due in part to more rigorous data collection activities implemented by RealtyTrac in the state during April.

Other states with foreclosure rates ranking among the nations 10 highest in April were California, Ohio, Georgia, Florida, Arizona, Illinois and Michigan.

California, Florida, Ohio document largest foreclosure totals
With 30,505 foreclosure filings reported in April, California documented the largest foreclosure total of any state for the fourth month in a row. The state's foreclosure activity decreased about 3 percent from the previous month but was up more than 200 percent from April 2006, resulting in a foreclosure rate of one foreclosure filing for every 400 households - fourth highest among the states and nearly twice the national average.

Florida reported 14,318 foreclosure filings in April, the second largest state total and a foreclosure rate of one foreclosure filing for every 510 households - seventh highest among the states and 1.5 times the national average. The state's foreclosure activity increased less than 1 percent from the previous month and was up nearly 72 percent from April 2006.

Ohio's foreclosure activity surged in April, up 39 percent from the previous month and up 135 percent from April 2006, pushing the state's foreclosure total to third largest in the nation. The state reported 11,431 foreclosure filings during the month, a foreclosure rate of one foreclosure filing for every 418 households - 1.9 times the national average.

Other states with foreclosure totals among the nation's 10 highest in April were Texas, Illinois, Georgia, Michigan, Colorado, Connecticut and Arizona.

Top metro foreclosure rates
For the second month in a row, six out of the 10 cities with the nation's highest metro foreclosure rates were located in California. Stockton, Calif., again registered the nation's highest metro foreclosure rate, one foreclosure filing for every 131 households - nearly six times the national average. Other California cities with foreclosure rates in the top 10 included Vallejo-Fairfield at No. 2, Riverside-San Bernardino at No. 4, Modesto at No. 6, Sacramento at No. 7, and Merced at No. 8.

Two Colorado cities registered foreclosure rates among the top 10: Greeley ranked No. 3, with one foreclosure filing for every 165 households; and Denver ranked No. 10, with one foreclosure filing for every 236 households.

Other cities with foreclosure rates among the top 10 were Las Vegas - No. 5 with one foreclosure filing for every 179 households - and Akron, Ohio - No. 9 with one foreclosure filing for every 216 households.

The RealtyTrac Monthly U.S. Foreclosure Market Report provides the total number of foreclosure filings - both nationwide and by state - over the preceding month. Data is also available at the individual county level. RealtyTrac's report includes documents filed in all three phases of foreclosure: Default - Notice of Default (NOD) and Lis Pendens (LIS); Auction - Notice of Trustee Sale and Notice of Foreclosure Sale (NTS and NFS); and Real Estate Owned, or REO properties (that have been foreclosed on and repurchased by a bank).

 

U.S. Foreclosure Market Statistics by State - April 2007

Rate RankState NameNODs NTSsNFSsLISsREOsTotal1 for every #HH%Change from Mar 2007%Change from Apr 2006

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United States

47,171

49,795

7,388

21,085

22,269

147,708

783

-0.97

62.02

29

Alabama

2

365

0

0

532

899

2,184

11.54

244.44*

31

Alaska

0

80

0

0

7

87

2,358

-11.22

3.57

8

Arizona

0

8

3,489

5

627

4,129

530

-7.75

142.74

14

Arkansas

14

1,161

0

0

87

1,262

930

149.90

65.18

4

California

24,305

4,200

0

0

2,000

30,505

400

-2.96

245.12

2

Colorado

37

4,787

0

0

1,002

5,826

314

-7.04

57.20

3

Connecticut

3,674

164

0

0

369

4,207

329

177.32*

198.79*

45

Delaware

3

4

0

0

25

32

10,721

-77.62

88.24*

 

DC

0

6

0

0

0

6

45,808

20.00

-53.85

7

Florida

0

31

2,424

11,207

656

14,318

510

0.10

71.47

6

Georgia

1

5,251

0

0

1,899

7,151

433

5.64

38.85

44

Hawaii

4

56

0

0

6

66

6,978

1.54

43.48

20

Idaho

214

199

0

0

11

424

1,240

19.44

123.16

9

Illinois

0

114

742

6,819

623

8,298

589

6.13

28.63

11

Indiana

1,296

1,909

0

0

806

4,011

630

-7.41

-6.92

38

Iowa

20

253

0

0

162

435

2,833

-25.00

136.41*

37

Kansas

126

279

0

0

0

405

2,785

-9.40

-7.11

33

Kentucky

97

412

0

0

184

693

2,526

-1.00

15.69

39

Louisiana

11

508

0

0

35

554

3,399

-4.32

583.95*

42

Maine

14

95

0

0

4

113

5,769

73.85

769.23*

28

Maryland

487

503

0

0

55

1,045

2,050

8.29

144.73

18

Mass.

1,486

662

0

0

0

2,148

1,221

-38.58

273.57*

10

Michigan

1,423

3,847

0

0

1,606

6,876

614

-20.14

30.50

32

Minnesota

84

578

0

0

172

834

2,480

3.22

82.49

48

Mississippi

1

83

0

0

1

85

14,927

-9.57

93.18*

17

Missouri

822

866

0

0

588

2,276

1,071

-8.74

127.83*

40

Montana

0

104

0

0

7

111

3,712

-5.13

48.00

34

Nebraska

4

223

0

0

46

273

2,632

-23.53

137.39*

1

Nevada

2,263

956

0

0

518

3,737

232

-21.13

224.39

21

New Hampshire

0

345

0

0

66

411

1,331

257.39

3,325.00*

16

New Jersey

2,560

396

0

4

162

3,122

1,060

-34.69

61.34

36

New Mexico

204

44

0

0

34

282

2,768

-13.50

-59.89

25

New York

0

18

733

3,050

298

4,099

1,874

10.46

-2.78

19

North Carolina

1,959

141

0

0

757

2,857

1,232

-11.85

54.68

49

North Dakota

1

2

0

0

9

12

24,139

-50.00

140.00

5

Ohio

2,941

4,945

0

0

3,545

11,431

418

39.03

135.21

22

Oklahoma

407

472

0

0

219

1,098

1,361

-3.51

-5.02

26

Oregon

514

191

0

0

31

736

1,978

-1.47

-19.30

30

Pennsylvania

302

1,825

0

0

263

2,390

2,197

-18.18

-1.57

24

Rhode Island

1

269

0

0

0

270

1,629

-14.56

143.24*

43

South Carolina

15

101

0

0

176

292

6,002

-14.12

-57.31

47

South Dakota

0

26

0

0

0

26

12,431

-18.75

-18.75

13

Tennessee

762

1,777

0

0

858

3,397

722

6.89

30.00

12

Texas

41

8,008

0

0

3,375

11,424

705

-10.44

-17.39

15

Utah

211

523

0

0

74

808

951

27.04

-43.02

50

Vermont

0

1

0

0

0

1

294,382

0.00

-66.67

27

Virginia

379

920

0

0

156

1,455

1,984

38.05

394.90

23

Washington

13

1,623

0

0

120

1,756

1,396

1.15

7.20

41

West Virginia

0

175

0

0

0

175

4,826

84.21

250.00

35

Wisconsin

473

281

0

0

86

840

2,741

1.57

21.92

46

Wyoming

0

8

0

0

12

20

11,193

100.00

11.11

 

4 Comments on FORECLOSURE ACTIVITY DIPS 1 PERCENT IN APRIL

MAY
17
2007
I work at the end of the foreclosure cycle and from what I see (and here from my peers in other areas) is that banks and agencies are totally overwhelmed at this point. They are just not staffed to handle the volume and foreclosures are being delayed in great numbers. Defaults and late payments statistics are still trending higher and will ultimately support strong FC activity for a while.
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Very informative post...thanks.
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It's too bad so many people have lost their homes. It's a real shame. Thanks for the update.
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I read this same article in my local paper.  Heartbreaking.......
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