Increase in Bank Foreclosure Listings Attract Homebuyers

by vic on October 18, 2009

Homebuyers increased in number when Lists of Bank Foreclosure rushed forward in some parts around the country. Ms foreclosures, is just one example of such an area (Mississippi). This is credited to several factors: low market values, a federal tax credit given to first-time homebuyers amounting to ,000 and the lowered interest rates. During the housing boom, the number of people had assertively seek out home levels that are foreclosed to the amount of speculators several years ago. If you are living in places where news on foreclosures is heard, you will be expecting to observe a lot of homebuyers looking out houses in your area.

For those areas with the highest foreclosure rates – like San Bernardino and Riverside in South California, South Florida, Las Vegas in Nevada and Phoenix in Arizona – buyers have reached a number never seen before in years. MS foreclosure rates also continue to increase.

Multiple bids among buyers are becoming a common occurrence as they try to compete with each other in acquiring properties listed under Bank Foreclosures because prices of these homes have dropped 50 percent from their original value.

Based on the latest data, foreclosed properties account to 40 percent to 80 percent of the bank’s Foreclosure Listings. Most of the properties on the list are being sold at prices that only equals to the total amount spent on construction.

With the rise in the number of bank foreclosed properties being sold in the market, industry experts say that homeowners who are planning to sell their properties may be facing difficulties because of the competition. This may result to further foreclosure news since these troubled homeowners will not be able to sell their properties to cover mortgage payments.

A third of the total home sales in May are accounted to foreclosed properties which, in turn, affected the median price of homes at the present. According to the National Association of Realtors, there was a 16.8 percent drop in Median home price – down to 3,000 – in comparison to the previous year.

Last year (2008), Florida and Miami became number one of all the states where home sale values decreased. The percentage dropped for almost 30 was based first quarter estimates.

In the counties of San Bernardino and Riverside, selling prices of properties in Bank Foreclosure Listings were comparable to values back in the year 2000. While in South Florida and Las Vegas, prices of foreclosed homes were similar to that in 2003.

Because unemployment rates keeps on increasing in addition to higher attuned mortgage rates, recovery is still quite not reachable in the housing market. These factors would definitely contribute to more foreclosure news in the future.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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