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Summit County Colorado Foreclosure Report May 2011 (for March 2011 statistics)

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Your Castle Summit

Summit County Foreclosure Update May 2011 reporting March 2011 statistics

In March 2011, there have been 53 foreclosure actions; 13 with fee simple (100%) ownership, and 17 for timeshares.  The other 4 are unknown.  In March the Summit County Treasurer's Office issued 19 Public Trustee's Deeds - 18 for fee simple ownership, and 1 unknown.

The breakdown of the type of foreclosure actions for 2011 is as follows.  There have been 79 Notice of Election and Demands which is the first step in the foreclosure process.  This starts the foreclosure timeline and is not yet a sale of the property.  There has been 1 Certificate of Purchase action which is where the Public Trustee offers the property at public auction.  Any purchaser must pay more than the debt itself owed to the lien holder filing the foreclosure action plus any fees.   The purchaser has the duty to research whether there are any other outstanding liens on the property.  There have been 42 Public Trustee's Deeds in 2011.  This is the stage of the process where the holder of the Certificate of Purchase obtains ownership of the entity.   

In terms of property types, 43 single family homes, 33 multifamily units, 3 parcels of vacant land, 1 development, 0 commercial properties, 13 unknown actions, and 29 timeshares in Summit County had foreclosure actions filed against them so far in 2011. Thirty-nine are in Breckenridge (but note, that all timeshares are in Breckenridge, so 29 of the 39 are timeshares).  Fourteen are in Blue River, 11 in Silverthorne, and 8 in Wildernest, 6 in Dillon Valley, and 5 each in Summit Cove, Keystone and Dillon.   

In looking back at foreclosure statistics in Summit County, 2009 had 300 NED's, and 86 Public Trustee Deeds issued.  The year 2010 had 367 NED's and 148 Public Trustee Deeds issued.  In the first three months of 2011, Summit County is at 79 NED's, - if this number is multiplied by 4 to extrapolate out the remainder of the year, a projected 316 actions will be filed.

If you have any questions about short sales, bank-owned properties, or foreclosures in Summit County, Colorado, please email me at anakos@yourcastle.org, or call me at 970-389-8388.

 

 

 

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Phil Hillerman
Crye-Leike Realtors® - Rogers, AR
Crye-Leike Realtors®

Good Morning Amy,  Interesting stats for Sumit County.  Have a great fall season.

Oct 21, 2011 01:27 AM