Wednesday, July 17, 2013
OC HOMES IN FORECLOSURE DOWN BY HALF
This was the headline in the OC Register on July
11th. The true number of
households in some stage of foreclosure, according to CoreLogic, was
4,300. This represents a mere 1%
of all households, and less than half the number of May 2012, which was
8,900. Nationwide, 1 million US
homes were in the foreclosure process for May, representing 2.6% of
borrowers. That number is down 29%
from the previous year. The point
to glean from all that is that OC is stronger than the rest of the country, at
least in avoiding foreclosure.
This is mainly a result of the appreciation of the last 2 years pushing
more and more homeowners into equity positions, allowing them to either refinance
or sell their home without it becoming a short sale, or facing foreclosure.
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