Highest number of Foreclosures is in California

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PRE-FORECLOSURE A pre-foreclosure sale is a procedure in which a lender allows a mortgagor to avoid foreclosure by selling the property for less than the outstanding balance of the loan.

A sheriff's sale is an auction sale of property held by the sheriff pursuant to a writ (court order) of execution (to seize and sell the property) to satisfy (pay) a judgment, after notice to the public.

Foreclosure is the equitable proceeding in which a bank or other secured creditor sells or repossesses a parcel of real property (immovable property) due to the owner's failure to comply with an agreement between the lender and borrower called a "mortgage" or "deed of trust." Commonly, the violation of the mortgage is a default in payment of a promissory note, secured by a lien on the property. When the process is complete, it is typically said that "the lender has foreclosed its mortgage or lien."

Bankruptcy is a legally declared inability or impairment of ability of an individual or organizations to pay their creditors.

FSBOs - For Sale By Owner - For Sale By Owner (abbreviated as FSBO; is a real estate term which describes the situation in which a property is offered for sale directly by its owner and without that owner having solicited the help of a real estate broker, implying that no real estate commission is associated with the sale. In recent years, the term has been used more broadly to describe the process of marketing, buying, and selling of real property without the representation of a real estate broker.

A tax lien is a lien imposed on property by law to secure payment of taxes. Tax liens may be imposed for delinquent taxes owed on real property or personal property, or as a result of failure to pay income taxes or other taxes.

Alabama
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 1:12 AM
Preforeclosures: 17
Sheriff Sales: 14
Foreclosures: 2,100
Bankruptcies: 10,071
FSBOs: 599
Tax Liens: 1

Alaska
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 1:12 AM
Preforeclosures: 372
Sheriff Sales: 63
Foreclosures: 163
Bankruptcies: 150
FSBOs: 50
Tax Liens: 0

Arizona
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 1:12 AM
Preforeclosures: 12,841
Sheriff Sales: 3,200
Foreclosures: 5,354
Bankruptcies: 3,118
FSBOs: 1,424
Tax Liens: 57,354

Arkansas
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 1:12 AM
Preforeclosures: 1,559
Sheriff Sales: 771
Foreclosures: 887
Bankruptcies: 4,808
FSBOs: 341
Tax Liens: 1,547

California
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 1:12 AM
Preforeclosures: 100,947
Sheriff Sales: 6,233
Foreclosures: 33,896
Bankruptcies: 23,101
FSBOs: 1,383
Tax Liens: 255,699

Colorado
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 1:12 AM
Preforeclosures: 9,596
Sheriff Sales: 188
Foreclosures: 6,617
Bankruptcies: 4,949
FSBOs: 477
Tax Liens: 1

Connecticut
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 1:12 AM
Preforeclosures: 7,388
Sheriff Sales: 1
Foreclosures: 603
Bankruptcies: 1,733
FSBOs: 243
Tax Liens: 9,325

Delaware
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 1:12 AM
Preforeclosures: 2
Sheriff Sales: 0
Foreclosures: 111
Bankruptcies: 646
FSBOs: 188
Tax Liens: 0

D.C.
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 1:12 AM
Preforeclosures: 0
Sheriff Sales: 0
Foreclosures: 130
Bankruptcies: 188
FSBOs: 22
Tax Liens: 0

Florida
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 1:12 AM
Preforeclosures: 62,720
Sheriff Sales: 2,354
Foreclosures: 6,265
Bankruptcies: 16,869
FSBOs: 13,174
Tax Liens: 156,992

Georgia
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 1:12 AM
Preforeclosures: 5
Sheriff Sales: 4,143
Foreclosures: 10,059
Bankruptcies: 22,743
FSBOs: 2,745
Tax Liens: 0

Hawaii
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 1:12 AM
Preforeclosures: 71
Sheriff Sales: 1
Foreclosures: 64
Bankruptcies: 194
FSBOs: 27
Tax Liens: 0

Idaho
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 1:12 AM
Preforeclosures: 1,591
Sheriff Sales: 239
Foreclosures: 381
Bankruptcies: 863
FSBOs: 218
Tax Liens: 0

Illinois
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 2:21 AM
Preforeclosures: 45,807
Sheriff Sales: 1,247
Foreclosures: 5,921
Bankruptcies: 23,599
FSBOs: 3,899
Tax Liens: 23,138

Indiana
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 2:21 AM
Preforeclosures: 495
Sheriff Sales: 261
Foreclosures: 5,827
Bankruptcies: 10,857
FSBOs: 1,172
Tax Liens: 13

Iowa
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 2:21 AM
Preforeclosures: 117
Sheriff Sales: 77
Foreclosures: 910
Bankruptcies: 1,897
FSBOs: 295
Tax Liens: 65

Kansas
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 2:21 AM
Preforeclosures: 135
Sheriff Sales: 71
Foreclosures: 1,190
Bankruptcies: 2,778
FSBOs: 679
Tax Liens: 1

Kentucky
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 1:12 AM
Preforeclosures: 1,535
Sheriff Sales: 4
Foreclosures: 1,316
Bankruptcies: 6,038
FSBOs: 973
Tax Liens: 1

Louisiana
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 1:12 AM
Preforeclosures: 14
Sheriff Sales: 8
Foreclosures: 771
Bankruptcies: 6,124
FSBOs: 1,078
Tax Liens: 0

Maine
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 2:21 AM
Preforeclosures: 0
Sheriff Sales: 0
Foreclosures: 192
Bankruptcies: 289
FSBOs: 132
Tax Liens: 0

Maryland
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 2:21 AM
Preforeclosures: 363
Sheriff Sales: 124
Foreclosures: 1,251
Bankruptcies: 5,173
FSBOs: 521
Tax Liens: 1

Massachussetts
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 2:21 AM
Preforeclosures: 6,258
Sheriff Sales: 367
Foreclosures: 3,051
Bankruptcies: 4,442
FSBOs: 283
Tax Liens: 20,940

Michigan
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 2:21 AM
Preforeclosures: 17
Sheriff Sales: 38
Foreclosures: 14,250
Bankruptcies: 17,793
FSBOs: 1,974
Tax Liens: 4

Minnesota
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 2:21 AM
Preforeclosures: 237
Sheriff Sales: 4
Foreclosures: 5,515
Bankruptcies: 4,211
FSBOs: 321
Tax Liens: 7,778

Mississippi
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 2:21 AM
Preforeclosures: 9
Sheriff Sales: 8
Foreclosures: 1,209
Bankruptcies: 4,713
FSBOs: 299
Tax Liens: 989

Missouri
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 2:21 AM
Preforeclosures: 390
Sheriff Sales: 210
Foreclosures: 4,801
Bankruptcies: 7,807
FSBOs: 1,249
Tax Liens: 1

Montana
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 2:21 AM
Preforeclosures: 387
Sheriff Sales: 71
Foreclosures: 92
Bankruptcies: 385
FSBOs: 79
Tax Liens: 1

Nebraska
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 2:21 AM
Preforeclosures: 657
Sheriff Sales: 15
Foreclosures: 530
Bankruptcies: 1,792
FSBOs: 293
Tax Liens: 0

Nevada
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 2:21 AM
Preforeclosures: 12,398
Sheriff Sales: 1,043
Foreclosures: 4,895
Bankruptcies: 3,648
FSBOs: 360
Tax Liens: 2,624

New Hampshire
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 2:21 AM
Preforeclosures: 178
Sheriff Sales: 271
Foreclosures: 617
Bankruptcies: 952
FSBOs: 110
Tax Liens: 0

New Jersey
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 2:21 AM
Preforeclosures: 3,251
Sheriff Sales: 647
Foreclosures: 1,677
Bankruptcies: 7,641
FSBOs: 1,030
Tax Liens: 2

New Mexico
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 2:21 AM
Preforeclosures: 952
Sheriff Sales: 2
Foreclosures: 281
Bankruptcies: 751
FSBOs: 187
Tax Liens: 10,710

New York
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 1:12 AM
Preforeclosures: 10,159
Sheriff Sales: 426
Foreclosures: 2,151
Bankruptcies: 12,893
FSBOs: 1,127
Tax Liens: 3

North Carolina
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 2:21 AM
Preforeclosures: 402
Sheriff Sales: 430
Foreclosures: 3,687
Bankruptcies: 9,130
FSBOs: 1,408
Tax Liens: 4

North Dakota
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 2:21 AM
Preforeclosures: 0
Sheriff Sales: 0
Foreclosures: 76
Bankruptcies: 172
FSBOs: 44
Tax Liens: 0

Ohio
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 1:12 AM
Preforeclosures: 3,583
Sheriff Sales: 2,199
Foreclosures: 11,247
Bankruptcies: 22,826
FSBOs: 1,664
Tax Liens: 25,600

Oklahoma
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 2:21 AM
Preforeclosures: 2,507
Sheriff Sales: 157
Foreclosures: 1,297
Bankruptcies: 3,035
FSBOs: 455
Tax Liens: 0

Oregon
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 2:21 AM
Preforeclosures: 3,717
Sheriff Sales: 582
Foreclosures: 667
Bankruptcies: 2,408
FSBOs: 497
Tax Liens: 13,953

Pennsylvania
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 2:21 AM
Preforeclosures: 3,488
Sheriff Sales: 149
Foreclosures: 3,057
Bankruptcies: 13,044
FSBOs: 1,365
Tax Liens: 1

Rhode Island
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 2:21 AM
Preforeclosures: 145
Sheriff Sales: 188
Foreclosures: 634
Bankruptcies: 693
FSBOs: 70
Tax Liens: 0

South Carolina
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 1:12 AM
Preforeclosures: 10
Sheriff Sales: 66
Foreclosures: 1,768
Bankruptcies: 3,338
FSBOs: 667
Tax Liens: 2

South Dakota
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 2:21 AM
Preforeclosures: 0
Sheriff Sales: 0
Foreclosures: 99
Bankruptcies: 127
FSBOs: 31
Tax Liens: 0

Tennessee
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 1:12 AM
Preforeclosures: 698
Sheriff Sales: 673
Foreclosures: 3,340
Bankruptcies: 17,800
FSBOs: 865
Tax Liens: 0

Texas
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 2:21 AM
Preforeclosures: 239
Sheriff Sales: 1,836
Foreclosures: 9,998
Bankruptcies: 19,685
FSBOs: 4,266
Tax Liens: 5

Utah
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 2:21 AM
Preforeclosures: 3,425
Sheriff Sales: 87
Foreclosures: 478
Bankruptcies: 2,227
FSBOs: 707
Tax Liens: 0

Vermont
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 2:21 AM
Preforeclosures: 2
Sheriff Sales: 0
Foreclosures: 27
Bankruptcies: 223
FSBOs: 74
Tax Liens: 0

Virginia
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 2:21 AM
Preforeclosures: 363
Sheriff Sales: 414
Foreclosures: 4,094
Bankruptcies: 7,408
FSBOs: 858
Tax Liens: 0

Washington
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 2:21 AM
Preforeclosures: 3,800
Sheriff Sales: 1,372
Foreclosures: 1,174
Bankruptcies: 4,343
FSBOs: 630
Tax Liens: 42,553

West Virginia
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 2:21 AM
Preforeclosures: 45
Sheriff Sales: 47
Foreclosures: 464
Bankruptcies: 1,052
FSBOs: 122
Tax Liens: 1

Wisconsin
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 1:12 AM
Preforeclosures: 4,282
Sheriff Sales: 139
Foreclosures: 1,568
Bankruptcies: 4,743
FSBOs: 605
Tax Liens: 5

Wyoming
State Info
Updated: 11/26/07 2:21 AM
Preforeclosures: 0
Sheriff Sales: 0
Foreclosures: 58
Bankruptcies: 53
FSBOs: 31
Tax Liens: 0



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There have been housing market problem SINCE 1990! And plus, that's not only California, there is just many people there and many houses there, and there is few houses and people in other state compare to California, so it's invaild comparison to me.. It's nothing new really...
 
Top Preforeclosures states...

1. California - 100,947 Californians gotta sell their houses.
2. Florida - 62,720 Florida folks gotta move out.
3. Illinois - 45,807 Some Chicago folks gotta go.
4. Arizona - 12,841 Nice beautiful view, but they gotta go.
5. Nevada - 12,398 Stop Gambling then you won't lose the house.
6. New York - 10,159 I love New York, but gotta go.
7. Colorado - 9,596 Weeeee down the slope, and out of the house.
8. Connecticut - 7,388 Martha Stewart's people gotta go.
9. Massachussetts - 6,258 Ted Kennedy's folks gotta go
10. Wisconsin - 4,282 They didn't sell enough cheese, oh well.
 
I know the most worst ever is Detriot or other states near Michigan, we even can buy house cheaper than the cars there! I will bring the sources when I have enough time..

Kewl and take your much time whenever you are ready to bring Deafilmedia down :giggle: for this sources!!! :deal:
 
Here's articles about the housing in Detriot, they are really terrible... Terrible.. Reason why they are so cheap because there is too high crimes, too low jobs available, etc.

Many Detroit foreclosure homes cheaper than cars at Foreclosure.com Blog

Houses Cost Less Than Cars in Detroit - Associated Content

Houses cheaper than cars in Detroit

But........

California is not like that. California have awesome ecomonic system, probably the best around US, which mean have good jobs, low crimes, etc.

RealEstateJournal | Orange County Ranks No. 2 On Most Expensive List

If you read this article carefully, you will catch "Ecomonic Boom". That is why California is so expensive.
 
Top Sheriff Sales States

Sheriffs throw you out the house after many eviction warning...
and they are selling your houses.

1. California - 6,233 again
2. Georgia - 4,143 bye bye Atlanta
3. Arizona - 3,200 bye bye Grand Canyon
4. Florida - 2,354 bye bye Mickey Mouse
5. Ohio - 2,199 bye bye Cleveland
6. Texas - 1,836 bye bye Dallas
7. Washington - 1,372 bye bye funny looking space needle restaurant
8. Illinois - 1,247 bye bye Chicago and Oprah
9. Nevada - 1,043 bye bye Casinos
10. Arkansas - 771 bye bye Clinton
 
It doesn't matter Puyo... the houses are too expensive in California.

My 2 cousins lost their house. A lawyer, he lived in apartment now and Health specialist lost his home.

My other cousin has to sell her house and now she is in Florida, she
works for Fed Ex.
 
It doesn't matter Puyo... the houses are too expensive in California.

My 2 cousins lost their house. A lawyer, he lived in apartment now and Health specialist lost his home.

My other cousin has to sell her house and now she is in Florida, she
works for Fed Ex.

Well do you think you can find a job so easily at Detriot? Compare to California? Of course not... Finding a job in Michigan is not easy. California you can find a job really fast, that's why it is expensive in California, that's what I was saying..
 
But the salary is too low in California.

My other cousin who is 50 years old and she stays in apartment
and she told me that she can't afford to move out of state
because her apartment swallow up her salary.
 
States with large numbers of Bankruptcies filed by people

1. Illnois - 23,599 Oprah's folks in debt
2. California - 23,101 Beach goers in debt
3. Ohio - 22,826 Cleveland, oh oh in debt
4. Georgia - 22,743 Atlanta in debt
5. Texas - 19,685 Dallas Cowboys in debt
6. Tennessee - 17,800 Country singers in debt
7. Michigan - 17,793 Layoffs in debt
8. Florida - 16,869 Mickey Mouse in debt
9. Pennsylvania - 13,044 Liberty Bell in debt
10. New York - 12,893 Stock Market and Hillary's high tax policy got some people in debt
 
Drum rolling......

Top States with Foreclosures

1. California - 33,896 I'm gonna lock you out
2. Michigan - 14,250 Mama said lock you out
3. Ohio - 11,247 Oh, I'm gonna lock you out
4. Georgia - 10,059 Georgia said lock you out
5. Texas - 9,998 I'm gonna knock you out
6. Colorado - 6,617 Mama said rock you out
7. Florida - 6,265 Gator gonna knock you out
8. Illinois - 5,921 Oprah said knock you out
9. Indiana - 5,827 I'm gonna knock you IN and Out
10. Minnesota - 5,515 Purple Rain Prince said lock you out....

Don't u neva, eva, pull my lever
Cuz I explode
 
Well Well Well, look at what we have here.

1. California - 255,699 The Blue State, they didn't pay their taxes
2. Florida - 156,992 Maybe they wanted John Kerry
3. Arizona - 57,354 Red state, but they need to pay their taxes
4. Washington - 42,553 Blue state, oh yeah, go ahead and vote for Hillary
5. Ohio - 25,600 Red state.... maybe they wanted John Kerry
6. Illinois - 23,138 Blue state, oh sure Obama will raise more taxes
7. Massachussetts - 20,940 Blue State... yall keep voting for Senate Kennedy
8. Oregon - 13,953 Blue state, Hillary wants higher taxes, pay up Oregon
9. New Mexico - 10,710 Red state, Did you guys voted for Gov. Bill Richardson?
10. Connecticut - 9,325 Blue State, Vote for Republican, they cut taxes.
 
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1. Florida - 13,174 Tell them that the house is not for sale
2. Texas - 4,266 We're still living here
3. Illnois - 3,899 How come nobody can tell?
4. Georgia- 2,745 They're taking all the furniture
5. Michigan - 1,974 Moving our things
6. Ohio - 1,664 Come on little honey, put your head on my knee...
7. Arizona - 1,424 Tell them that the house is not for sale

And calm down
Calm down

8. North Carolina - 1,408 Do you remember when we even bought this thing?
9. California - 1,383 I danced you across the wooden floor
10. Pennsylvania - 1,365 And you signed the lease

11. Indiana - 1,172 What happened in the car that night?
12. Missouri - 1,249 What happened in the car that night?
13. New York - 1,127 Tell 'em that the house is not for sale

And calm down
Calm down

14. Louisiana - 1,078 Tell them that the house is not for sale
15. Kentucky - 973 We can grab a couple sheets and give them quite a scare
16. Tennessee - 865 I remember lying on the bedroom floor
17. Virginia - 858 You were holding me honey, shaking my soul
18. Utah - 707 Tell 'em that the house is not for sale

And calm down

Calm down

lyric by Ryan Adams
 
Article published Monday, September 25, 2006
$5M fund announced to address Ohio layoffs


Gov. Bob Taft announced last week that $5 million is available to help regional and local communities in the state address the impact of pending and future large-scale layoffs.

Administered by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, these mass-layoff planning grants will enable impacted communities to immediately begin developing workforce development strategies to respond to the layoffs before they occur.

The announcement followed word last week that Ford plans to close its stamping plant in Maumee, where it employs 700.
 
:iough: with smh here we go again with the complaining
it is a life we had to deal with get over it
 
There have been housing market problem SINCE 1990! And plus, that's not only California, there is just many people there and many houses there, and there is few houses and people in other state compare to California, so it's invaild comparison to me.. It's nothing new really...

Yup, when weight (mass) with state population and rate of foreclosure then CA has 37 millions then it won't good comparison to me too.
 
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