Foreclosure activity in the U.S. picks up speed
205,990 U.S. properties subject to default notices, scheduled auctions or bank repossessions
The news was troubling for a U.S. economy with its mind on recovery.
Foreclosure activity across the nation has ramped up recently, after
promising signs. Analysts wish to remind others that recovering from the
recent housing bust will be a slow and painful one.
A home that is in pre-foreclosure sells for 21 percent less than a non-distressed home, on average. A bank-owned home sells for 33 percent less on average.
As reported by RealtyTrac this week, foreclosure filings rose by nine percent last month from a month earlier, As a result, a substantial 205,990 total properties that became subject to default notices, scheduled auctions or bank repossessions.
There has been a slight improvement from such figures in 2011. The figures for May are down 4 percent from a year ago. The report also noted that recent sales data suggests that not all homes with foreclosure filings will result in the bank taking the property. Bank-owned homes tend to sell for less than homes in earlier stages of foreclosure.
"Based on the rise in pre-foreclosure sales we've seen so far this year, a higher percentage of these new foreclosure starts will likely end up as short sales or auction sales to third parties rather than bank repossessions going forward," Brandon Moore, RealtyTrac's CEO, said in a statement.
A home that is in pre-foreclosure sells for 21 percent less than a non-distressed home, on average. A bank-owned home sells for 33 percent less on average.
Blomquist still reiterates that many of these houses entering the foreclosure process will end up being repossessed by the bank. The increase in foreclosure activity that is expected as banks work through their backlog could put a damper on housing prices once again, at least in some parts of the country.
"I actually think the stabilization in home prices and home sales is, in part, a result of the foreclosure inventory being artificially restricted over the past year and a half," Blomquist says.
The National Association of Realtors reported for the month of May that existing-home sales rose 3.4 percent from March to April and were up 10 percent from a year earlier.
Median home prices also were up about 10 percent in April from a year earlier.
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Has anyone noticed that the recent report stating that middle class wealth has basically diminished by 40% and almost no one is reporting on it? Seems like the "free market" works great for us peasants as we lose jobs and homes etc. However, when the captains of finance were faced with the same wealth drop, we bail them out? Nothing could get in the way of our government falling all over themselves to save them. But any programs to help average Americans, nope? Maybe a little here and there, so long as it doesn't cut into anyone's profits. That millionaires club we call our elected government is too busy trying to maintain or capture power to give a crap about the little people. Sometimes I think they must hate election time because they actually have to face us (I can just hear them...eww gross, voters) and figure out ways to say how much they are fighting for us and not start laughing as they say it. But what they are masterful about is getting us to fight over how deeply will cut what little we have coming to us? How quickly can we race to the bottom while they shoot for the starts financed by yours truly, the US taxpayer.