Nevada, California, Florida post top state foreclosure rates
One in every 139 Nevada households received a foreclosure filing during March, 3.9 times the national average and the highest state foreclosure rate for the 15th consecutive month. Foreclosure filings were reported on a total of 7,659 properties during the month, up 24 percent from the previous month and up nearly 62 percent from March 2007.
Foreclosure rates in California and Florida ranked second and third highest respectively among the states for the fourth straight month. One in every 204 California households received a foreclosure filing in March - 2.6 times the national average - and one in every 282 Florida households received a foreclosure filing during the month - 1.9 times the national average.
Despite a nearly 5 percent monthly dip in foreclosure activity, Arizona posted the nation's fourth highest state foreclosure rate for the third straight month, with one in every 283 households receiving a foreclosure filing in March. Foreclosure filings were reported on 9,199 properties during the month, up nearly 106 percent from March 2007.
Colorado foreclosure activity decreased 8 percent from the previous month and 1 percent from March 2007, but the state's foreclosure rate continued to rank fifth highest among the states. Foreclosure filings were reported on 6,180 Colorado properties during the month - one in every 339 total households.
Other states with foreclosure rates ranking among the top 10 were Georgia, Ohio, Michigan, Massachusetts and Maryland.
California, Florida, Ohio report highest foreclosure totals
Foreclosure filings were reported on 64,711 California properties in March, the most of any state for the 15th consecutive month. California foreclosure activity increased nearly 21 percent from the previous month and almost 106 percent from March 2007.
Florida posted the nation's second highest total, with foreclosure filings reported on 30,254 properties in March. The state's foreclosure activity decreased nearly 7 percent from the previous month but was still up almost 112 percent from March 2007.
Ohio and Georgia both registered month-to-month and year-over-year increases in foreclosure activity, and foreclosure filings were reported on more than 11,000 properties in both states. Ohio's total of 11,273 was the nation's third highest, and one in every 448 Ohio households received a foreclosure filing during the month - ranking its foreclosure rate No. 7 among the states. Georgia's total of 11,047 was the nation's fourth highest, and one in every 351 Georgia households received a foreclosure filing during the month - ranking its foreclosure rate No. 6 among the states.
Foreclosure filings were reported on a total of 10,700 Texas properties in March, a nearly 13 percent decrease from the previous month and a 16 percent decrease from March 2007, and the state's total dropped to fifth highest among the states.
Other states in the top 10 for total properties with filings were Michigan, Arizona, Illinois, Nevada and Colorado.