Between August and September 2009, housing prices in Michigan ($90,330 to $92,136), Massachusetts ($161,283 and 162,972), and Arizona ($208,605 and $211,158) increased between 1% and 2%. During the same period, California ($346,649 to $347,970), Florida ($220,799 to $222,899), and Nevada ($310,881 and $312,188) saw home prices increase by less than 1%. Some of the highest increases in housing prices were found in Arkansas ($93,593 to $96,282) and in Texas ($110,674 to $115,671): increases of 2.8% and 4.5%, respectively.
Despite these minimal price increases, the number of foreclosures has started to decline in these states, according to ForeclosureWarehouse.com. California, Georgia, and Michigan saw decreases in foreclosures of 4.7%, 3.6%, and 6.3%. The largest decreases in foreclosures were seen in Florida (8.21%), Arizona (8.91%), and Texas (9.46%).