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Prince Georges County Reports 2 Foreclosures For Every 1 Home Sale

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Services for Real Estate Pros with The Auctionarium

Foreclosed HomeIn the fourth quarter of 2007, Prince George’s County reported 2,732 foreclosures, the highest in Maryland. However, during the 4th quarter in Prince George’s County only 1279 sold according to the MRIS.

Basically, the number of foreclosures was double the number of houses that sold.

You don't hear the National Association of Realtors talking about figures that while they run ads on TV saying real estate ALWAYS goes up in value.

The housing bust in the Washington, DC area is far from over.

This year a rising inventory of foreclosures will put significant downward pressure on prices.

People here on the Eastern Shore think that they are ’special’ and while property values are dropping everywhere else things are still going up here. The reality of the situation is the bubble on the shore peaked November 2005 and property values have dropped 40% to 60% across the board.

C’mon who is going to pay $80,000.00 for a Pocomoke City lot in White Oaks next to a stinky clam processor and the train tracks? $485,000.00 for a rancher outside Salisbury or Berlin in what was a soybean field two years ago?

People who are selling homes just need to get real and stop sucking on the crack pipe of phantom equity. Two foreclosures for every one ‘regular sale’ is a sad statistic and could very easily take root right here on the Eastern Shore if people don’t get a grip on reality with prices or simply sell for auction e.g cash values.

The list, price, hold & defend that price method is broken, it can't be fixed and will soon be dead and gone the way of the Dodo bird. Auction works                                                                                                                                                                                        

The public wants open transparent real estate transactions, just like they want open government.

There are alternatives to foreclosure and Maryland is leading the nation with legislation to require lenders to report on their loss mitigation programs, but for many homeowners its simply too little, too late.

If you are one of the many who cannot make their payments you do have options, call your lender or visit the Maryland HOPE website

Rosemary Brooks
BMC Real Estate - 209-910-3706 - Stockton, CA
The Mother & Daughter Realty Team
Gosh keep that up and you'll be as bad as Stockton, CA.  Don't want that!
Feb 29, 2008 11:07 PM
NOVA Buyer
Self - Woodbridge, VA

Prince William County can beat that,

A local real estate blogger extraordinaire http://novabubblefallout.blogspot.com/ recently put together an interesting spreadsheet http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pO0ZuHiGfORq2fd8Gv69dJQ using publicly available information from the PWC property appraisers website. 

The MRIS data for PWC under $500K shows that in Dec 07 there were 354 (and 115 of those $400-$500, so only 239 under $400K) home sales http://www.mris.com/reports/stats/.  The PWC government website http://www4.pwcgov.org/realestate/LandRover.asp shows that there were 1,052 sales, of which: 592 (56%) were purchases by mortgage lenders (foreclosures), 157 (15%) were sold by mortgage lenders, 303 (29%) were regular sales or properties not bought or sold by banks.  The really scary thing is, the 303 regular sales would also be where any short sales would be hiding as well.

Mar 01, 2008 12:06 PM
Billy Burke
The Auctionarium - Altadena, CA
CAI - AARE

Nova Buyer:

Very comprehensive report.

PG County will not ever have the same problems as Stockton, CA for a number of reasons.

Thanks for the comments.

Mar 02, 2008 04:34 AM
Aida Pinto
Independent Real Estate Broker - Los Angeles, CA
Real Estate Broker (562) 884-6196

Wow you peaked in 2005, my area--2006, or 2007 they were still doing funny loans out here--where is it all going to end.

Jun 14, 2008 06:36 AM
Billy Burke
The Auctionarium - Altadena, CA
CAI - AARE

Aida:

They were still doing "funny loans" through the end of 1997 here on the East Coast too.

A lot of appraisers and mortgage "brokers" need to do some jail time for what they did to the public.

C'mon who is going to pay $80,000.00 for a Pocomoke City lot in White Oaks next to a stinky clam processor and the train tracks? $485,000.00 for a rancher outside Salisbury or Berlin in what was a soybean field two years ago?

The $80,000 lots are back to $25,000 where they belong.

The 1,200 to 1,400 3 & 2 ranchers in the beanfield that were $435 and now back in the low $200's which is still overpriced for this area

Jun 14, 2008 08:42 AM