National foreclosure concentration October 2009For the eighth straight consecutive month, national foreclosure activity in the U.S. was dominated by a small set of states.

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

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

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

Foreclosures are up 19 percent from last October, but a deeper look at the RealtyTrac report revealed two positive developments for the housing market.

  1. Foreclosure activity is down 3 percent from last month
  2. Foreclosures per Household decreased in 9 of the 10 most heavily concentrated states

Furthermore, Nevada's foreclosure pace is down 4% from last year.  This is a big deal because Nevada has long led the nation in foreclosure-related activity. Until last month, Nevada's year-to-year foreclosure rate hadn't fallen in more than 4 years.

It's too soon to say that the foreclosure market is drying up, but bargains are getting harder to come by.  First-time buyers and bona fide investors alike have been snapping up property at a furious pace.

According to an industry trade group, distressed homes account for nearly one-third of home resale activity.

That said, buying foreclosures isn't for everyone.

For one, properties are often sold as-is and may be defective.  The cost of repairs may negate "the deal" or "the steal" -- depending on the cost of the home.

In the end, fundamentally, buying a foreclosed home is the same as buying a "regular" home -- there's a contract and a closing.  Most of the steps in the middle, however, are different. 

Read the complete foreclosure report and take a peek at the foreclosure heat maps on the RealtyTrac website.  If you like what you see, give me a call and let's discuss the possibilities.

There's still good deals in the foreclosure market, especially in the higher price ranges, and this is likely to continue for the next year, in my humble opinion.

 
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2 Comments on Are There Any Foreclosure Deals Left?

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I'm still doing 5 or 6 foreclosure inspections a week!

9:12am • #1
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Bob - of course ... and more are coming ... wait until next year after the holidays ... we will definitely see another wave even in light of the attempts to keep people in their homes. There is only so much even the government can do to stop it.

9:43am • #2

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