There were 136 Greenville NC foreclosure homes in March 2012, according to RealtyTrac.com. 1 in every 4,950 housing units received a foreclosure filing.

Greenville NC Foreclosure Activity and 30 Year Interest Rate

The interest rate on a 30 year mortgage was 3.95% in March and there were 10 new foreclosures.

greenville nc foreclosure

Foreclosure activity is based on the total number of properties that receive foreclosure filings – default notice, foreclosure auction notice or bank repossession – each month. Interest rate is based on the average 30-year fixed rate from Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey.

Greenville NC Foreclosure Geographical Comparison

Greenville NC foreclosures were 0.13% below national statistics, 0.07% below North Carolina figures and 0.01% below Pitt County numbers in March.

greenville nc foreclosure

Greenville NC Foreclosure Activity by Month

Greenville NC foreclosure activity is rising. The number of Bank-owned properties dropped from 12 in February to 8 in March, while the number of Auctions dropped from 3 to 2.

greenville nv foreclosure

Are you or someone you know behind on mortgage payments and facing a Greenville NC foreclosure? You do have options. A short sale may be the answer to saving you, your family and your home. I am a Certified Distressed Property Expert (CDPE). Give me a call for a private consultation.

Search all Greenville NC real estate and homes for sale.

Whether you are considering buying a home, selling a home or both, Liz Freeman knows the Greenville, North Carolina area inside and out.  Most of her team members were born and raised in Pitt County, NC which has provided them with strong ties to the area, allowing them to become a successful Greenville NC real estate team.

Liz Freeman and her team have distinguished themselves as leaders in the Greenville NC  real estate market. Liz assists buyers looking for Greenville NC real estate for sale and aggressively markets Greenville NC homes for sale. Liz is also a Certified Distressed Property Expert (CDPE), avoid foreclosure and short sale expert, committed to helping families in financial hardship find options to foreclosure. For more information you can visit Liz Helps.com. You can reach Liz by filling out her online contact form or give her a call. March 2012.