"So far this year more than 1 million properties have entered some stage of foreclosure nationwide,up 27 percent from the same time last year," said James J. Saccacio, chief executive officer of RealtyTrac. "Monthly foreclosure filings hit their highest mark of the year so far in October, mirroring the trend from last year, when the most foreclosures of the year were also reported in October. Our data from the last three months shows that foreclosures are definitely trending upward, putting more pressure on an already strained housing market, and placing buyers and investors in the driver's seat when it comes to negotiating home purchases."
Colorado, Nevada, Georgia post highest foreclosure rates
For the eighth consecutive month Colorado documented the nation's highest state foreclosure rate-one new foreclosure filing for every 327 households - thanks to a 25 percent month-over-month increase in foreclosure activity. The state reported 5,592 properties entering some
stage of foreclosure during the month, more than twice the number reported in October 2005.
With one new foreclosure filing for every 389 households, Nevada documented the nation's second highest state foreclosure rate for the fifth straight month as foreclosures continued to climb. The state reported 2,229 properties entering some stage of foreclosure, an increase of 16 percent from the previous month and more than six times the number reported in October 2005.
Thanks to a 33 percent month-over-month increase, Georgia's foreclosure rate - one new foreclosure filing for every 449 households - jumped to third highest in October after being fifth highest the previous month. The state reported 6,895 properties entering some stage of foreclosure rateforeclosure,almost twice the number reported in October 2005.
Other states reporting foreclosure rates among the nation's 10 highest were Michigan, Illinois, Florida, Ohio, Tennessee, New Jersey and Utah.
California reports highest number of foreclosures for second straight month
More than 16,000 California properties entered some stage of foreclosure during October, the most of any state for the second straight month and an increase of more than 8 percent from the previous month. The state's foreclosure rate of one new foreclosure filing for every 759 households rose to 1.3 times the national average and was 12th highest among the states. California foreclosure activity has more than tripled from a year ago.
With 11,413 properties entering some stage of foreclosure, Florida reported the second most foreclosure filings of any state and a foreclosure rate of one new foreclosure filing for every 640 households - 1.6 times the national average and sixth highest among the states. Florida's foreclosure activity was down almost 12 percent from the previous month but up nearly 50 percent from October 2005.
Texas, Michigan, Illinois, Ohio, Georgia, Colorado, New Jersey and New York rounded out the 10 states with the most new foreclosure filings in October.
Highest metro foreclosure rates in Colorado, Michigan and California
For the third month in a row, Greeley, Colo., posted the highest foreclosure rate among the nation's 200-plus largest metropolitan areas. The Greeley metro area (Weld County) documented 378 properties entering some stage of foreclosure, a foreclosure rate of one new foreclosure filing for every 175 households - 5.7 times the national average.
With 4,216 properties entering some stage of foreclosure, the Detroit metropolitan area (Wayne County) registered the nation's second highest metro foreclosure rate - one new foreclosure filing for every 196 households.
Modesto, Calif., posted a foreclosure rate of one new foreclosure filing for every 214 households, third highest among the nation's metropolitan areas. The metropolitan area (Stanislaus County) reported 705 properties entering some stage of foreclosure during the month.