Inventories of REO properties and HUD homes in Coweta County Georgia are at one of the lowest levels in years.
In addition, the number of foreclosures advertised for sale on the courthouse steps is about a third of what it was at the peak of the madness. But what does this really mean for the Coweta County real estate market?
For those of us in the business, there is a sneaking suspicion that this reduction in distressed property for sale is NOT an indicator of better economic factors.
More than likely, it is the direct result of lien-holders working with owners that are in trouble and allowing them to stay in their homes longer. And as the tine between default and foreclosure increases, inventory shrinks proportionately.
It’s a short term effect, and not a long term fix. And it may be a case of delaying the inevitable.
Only time will tell.


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