Annual Home Foreclosures Soared by 48%
in May, Says Report
U.S home foreclosures grew by 7% percent in May and increased by 48% annually, according to a report released by RealtyTrac.
That is the highest rate since the firm began tracking foreclosures in 2005.
There were 261,255 foreclosure filings in May as one in every 483 U.S. households
received a foreclosure notice during the month.
"May was the third straight month where we've seen a month-to-month increase
in foreclosure activity and the 29th straight month we've seen a year-over-year increase," said James J. Saccacio, chief executive
officer of RealtyTrac.
According to the report, bank repossessions continued to climb, posting double-digit percentage
increases from the previous month with more than twice the number reported in May 2007. This has swelled bank inventories
to 700,000 homes.
Nevada led the pack with the highest monthly foreclosure rate. There were
9,009 foreclosure filings in May, a 24% increase from the previous month and a 72% year-over-year increase, the report said.
California foreclosures grew by 11% from the previous month, and 81% year-over
year. California reported the highest amount of foreclosure filings with 71,390 homes.
Arizona's foreclosure rate ranked third overall as one in every 201 homes
received a foreclosure filing. Arizona's foreclosure activity grew by 12% from the previous month, a 119% increase from May
2007.
The RealtyTrac Monthly U.S. Foreclosure Market Report compiles the total
amount of properties with at least one foreclosure filing reported during the month. The RealtyTrac report includes properties
filed in all three stages of foreclosure; default, auction and bank repossessions.
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