U.S. 889,829 144 10.75 20.29 — —- ——- — —– —– 27 Alabama 6,404 334 74.54 250.14* — ——- —– — —– ——- 34 Alaska 588 480 6.72 16.21 — —— — — —- —– 4 Arizona 47,914 56 -2.45 28.70 – ——- —— — —– —– 23 Arkansas 4,640 277 1.29 33.56 — ——– —– — —- —– 2 California 253,905 52 9.96 25.32 – ———- ——- — —- —– 9 Colorado 14,597 146 15.80 -10.08 – ——– —— — —– —— 33 Connecticut 3,028 475 -48.47 -38.77 — ———– —– — —— —— 32 Delaware 853 456 3.02 40.99 — ——– — — —- —– District of Columbia 991 287 18.40 -15.66 ———– — — —– —— 3 Florida 158,043 55 32.56 44.42 – ——- ——- — —– —– 7 Georgia 31,292 127 9.38 12.75 – ——- —— — —- —– 15 Hawaii 2,126 238 36.81 328.63 — —— —– — —– —— 6 Idaho 5,100 124 18.80 144.49 – —– —– — —– —— 10 Illinois 32,786 160 -15.86 21.93 — ——– —— — —— —– 13 Indiana 13,869 200 11.33 -0.15 — ——- —— — —– —– 41 Iowa 1,656 803 5.34 19.83 — —- —– — —- —– 35 Kansas 2,435 501 -4.55 24.17 — —— —– — —– —– 40 Kentucky 2,844 670 63.92* 55.07* — ——– —– — —– —– 38 Louisiana 3,286 566 66.72* 73.68* — ——— —– — —– —– 42 Maine 829 840 6.83 0.48 — —– — — —- —- 17 Maryland 9,320 249 0.33 -1.40 — ——– —– — —- —– 19 Massachusetts 10,778 253 31.55 -33.36 — ————- —— — —– —— 8 Michigan 33,813 134 1.90 2.88 – ——– —— — —- —- 18 Minnesota 9,134 252 27.34 61.01 — ——— —– — —– —– 43 Mississippi 1,475 851 92.06 117.23 — ————- —– — —– —— 29 Missouri 7,290 363 -0.01 -24.66+ — ——– —– — —– ——- 48 Montana 151 2,884 -1.31 -55.06 — ——- — —– —– —— 45 Nebraska 418 1,868 88.29 -67.19 — ——– — —– —– —— 1 Nevada 43,695 25 5.81 77.21 – —— —— — —- —– 25 New Hampshire 2,048 290 -7.96 17.84 — ————- —– — —– —– 24 New Jersey 12,524 279 6.96 -27.56 — ————- —— — —- —— 31 New Mexico 1,999 431 144.68* 73.83* — ————- —– — ——- ——- 39 New York 13,664 581 24.03 -14.73 — ——– —— — —– —— 37 North Carolina 7,619 541 27.24 -27.51 — ————- —– — —– —— 49 North Dakota 88 3,529 -27.27 72.55* — ————- — —– —— ——- 11 Ohio 31,117 163 -1.51 -17.44 — —- —— — —– —— 36 Oklahoma 3,056 531 4.95 -21.36 — ——– —– — —- —— 12 Oregon 9,635 167 -8.65 109.05 — —— —– — —– —— 30 Pennsylvania 13,220 414 12.06 27.03* — ————- —— — —– ——- 22 Rhode Island 1,659 272 -3.04 -0.06 — ————- —– — —– —– 26 South Carolina 6,799 297 -3.09 113.87* — ————- —– — —– ——- 46 South Dakota 160 2,233 66.67 72.04 — ————- — —– —– —– 21 Tennessee 10,477 260 1.11 -12.75++ — ————- —— — —- ——– 28 Texas 26,816 352 6.16 -7.88 — —– —— — —- —– 5 Utah 8,436 110 37.33 111.91 – —- —– — —– —— 50 Vermont 14 22,245 -33.33 -62.16 — ——- — —— —— —— 14 Virginia 15,417 212 4.70 8.75+ — ——– —— — —- —- 16 Washington 11,194 245 15.25 45.00 — ————- —— — —– —– 47 West Virginia 341 2,589 1.79 74.87 — ————- — —– —- —– 20 Wisconsin 10,058 255 12.88 61.83* — ——— —— — —– —– 44 Wyoming 228 1,063 5.07 43.40 — ——- — —– —- —– Properties with Foreclosure Filings ———————————– % Change % Change Rate State 1/every from from Rank Name Total X HU (rate) May 09 Jun 08 —- —– —– ——– ——- ——- * Actual increase may not be as high due to data collection changes or improvements + Collection of some records previously classified as NOD in this state was discontinued starting in January 2009 ++ Collection of some records previously classified as NOD in this state was discontinued starting in September 2008 U.S. Foreclosure Market Data by State – Q2 2009 Properties with Foreclosure Filings ———————————– Rate State Rank Name NOD LIS NTS NFS REO —- ——- — — — — — 24 Alabama 2,716 787 38.08 250.90* — ——- —– — —– ——- 36 Alaska 210 1,344 9.95 9.38 — —— — —– —- —- 3 Arizona 16,834 158 -0.18 29.99 – ——- —— — —– —– 22 Arkansas 1,667 772 -0.24 48.05 — ——– —– — —– —– 2 California 101,045 132 9.54 47.15 – ———- ——- — —- —– 9 Colorado 5,724 372 17.39 17.34 – ——– —– — —– —– 46 Connecticut 227 6,337 -79.48 -86.01 — ———– — —– —— —— 29 Delaware 341 1,140 -11.66 59.35 — ——– — —– —— —– District of Columbia 417 682 39.46 -19.65 ———– — — —– —— 4 Florida 52,899 165 -10.24 31.10 – ——- —— — —— —– 6 Georgia 14,024 282 33.36 60.94 – ——- —— — —– —– 19 Hawaii 706 718 -13.48 426.87 — —— — — —— —— 8 Idaho 1,881 335 30.26 182.43 – —– —– — —– —— 11 Illinois 10,796 486 -1.33 32.35 — ——– —— — —– —– 13 Indiana 5,568 499 12.30 14.78 — ——- —– — —– —– 41 Iowa 560 2,374 -11.81 31.76 — —- — —– —— —– 33 Kansas 958 1,273 6.56 59.93 — —— — —– —- —– 40 Kentucky 1,129 1,688 4.73 54.45* — ——– —– —– —- —– 34 Louisiana 1,452 1,280 54.30* 148.63* — ——— —– —– —– ——- 42 Maine 292 2,386 -10.15 5.80 — —– — —– —— —- 21 Maryland 3,100 748 -12.40 71.84 — ——– —– — —— —– 26 Massachusetts 3,221 845 -11.05 6.27 — ————- —– — —— —- 7 Michigan 13,607 333 -2.04 13.16 – ——– —— — —– —– 18 Minnesota 3,332 692 12.99 96.69 — ——— —– — —– —– 39 Mississippi 755 1,662 73.96 122.71 — ————- — —– —– —— 27 Missouri 3,112 851 11.30 -9.85+ — ——– —– — —– —– 47 Montana 62 7,025 67.57 -34.04 — ——- — —– —– —— 45 Nebraska 149 5,240 -11.83 -65.75 — ——– — —– —— —— 1 Nevada 18,764 59 9.37 115.36 – —— —— — —- —— 37 New Hampshire 438 1,356 -39.75 -12.92 — ————- — —– —— —— 25 New Jersey 4,333 808 -1.70 -13.34 — ————- —– — —– —— 31 New Mexico 710 1,214 -10.80 89.33* — ————- — —– —— ——- 38 New York 4,850 1,637 0.52 -9.63 — ——– —– —– —- —– 35 North Carolina 3,175 1,299 22.73 -8.37 — ————- —– —– —– —– 49 North Dakota 32 9,705 39.13 190.91 — ————- — —– —– —— 10 Ohio 11,252 450 -0.95 -14.72 — —- —— — —– —— 32 Oklahoma 1,295 1,253 47.66 10.40 — ——– —– —– —– —– 14 Oregon 3,113 517 1.50 52.08 — —— —– — —- —– 28 Pennsylvania 4,941 1,109 12.91 21.70* — ————- —– —– —– ——- 12 Rhode Island 912 494 128.57 53.79 — ————- — — —— —– 30 South Carolina 1,686 1,199 -45.47 58.61* — ————- —– —– —— ——- 44 South Dakota 113 3,161 197.37* 289.66* — ————- — —– ——- ——- 15 Tennessee 4,675 583 30.99 7.27++ — ——— —– — —– —– 23 Texas 12,023 785 22.52 8.79 — —– —— — —– —- 5 Utah 3,471 267 18.59 131.25 – —- —– — —– —— 50 Vermont 11 28,312 83.33 -66.67 — ——- — —— —– —— 17 Virginia 5,188 631 -3.66 -1.27+ — ——– —– — —– —– 16 Washington 4,678 587 22.05 70.61* — ————- —– — —– ——- 48 West Virginia 114 7,743 12.87 35.71 — ————- — —– —– —– 20 Wisconsin 3,531 725 0.83 49.43* — ——— —– — —- —– 43 Wyoming 84 2,885 3.70 7.69 — ——- — —– —- —- 24 Alabama 0 0 1,966 0 750 — ——- — — —– — — 36 Alaska 0 0 165 0 45 — —— — — — — — 3 Arizona 12 0 11,263 0 5,559 – ——- — — —— — —– 22 Arkansas 143 0 1,062 0 462 — ——– — — —– — — 2 California 44,258 0 36,145 0 20,642 – ———- —— — —— — —— 9 Colorado 6 0 4,004 0 1,714 – ——– — — —– — —– 46 Connecticut 0 56 0 115 56 — ———– — — — — — 29 Delaware 0 0 0 235 106 — ——– — — — — — District of Columbia 186 0 155 0 76 ———– — — — — — 4 Florida 0 32,220 0 13,312 7,367 – ——- — —— — —— —– 6 Georgia 1 0 11,050 0 2,973 – ——- — — —— — —– 19 Hawaii 155 0 460 0 91 — —— — — — — — 8 Idaho 1,098 0 745 0 38 – —– —– — — — — 11 Illinois 0 3,648 0 3,998 3,150 — ——– — —– — —– —– 13 Indiana 0 1,776 0 2,282 1,510 — ——- — —– — —– —– 41 Iowa 0 0 266 0 294 — —- — — — — — 33 Kansas 0 215 0 491 252 — —— — — — — — 40 Kentucky 0 415 0 414 300 — ——– — — — — — 34 Louisiana 0 131 0 1,046 275 — ——— — — — —– — 42 Maine 0 99 0 157 36 — —– — — — — — 21 Maryland 0 2,251 0 246 603 — ——– — —– — — — 26 Massachusetts 0 2,048 0 771 402 — ————- — —– — — — 7 Michigan 0 0 7,965 0 5,642 – ——– — — —– — —– 18 Minnesota 7 0 1,736 0 1,589 — ——— — — —– — —– 39 Mississippi 0 0 441 0 314 — ————- — — — — — 27 Missouri 1 0 1,567 0 1,544 — ——– — — —– — —– 47 Montana 0 0 2 0 60 — ——- — — — — — 45 Nebraska 0 128 0 3 18 — ——– — — — — — 1 Nevada 8,726 0 6,252 0 3,786 – —— —– — —– — —– 37 New Hampshire 0 0 417 0 21 — ————- — — — — — 25 New Jersey 0 2,405 0 1,325 603 — ————- — —– — —– — 31 New Mexico 0 303 0 273 134 — ————- — — — — — 38 New York 0 3,614 0 756 480 — ——– — —– — — — 35 North Carolina 767 0 1,184 0 1,224 — ————- — — —– — —– 49 North Dakota 0 0 0 19 13 — ————- — — — — — 10 Ohio 0 4,121 0 3,981 3,150 — —- — —– — —– —– 32 Oklahoma 445 0 532 0 318 — ——– — — — — — 14 Oregon 36 0 2,125 0 952 — —— — — —– — — 28 Pennsylvania 0 1,945 0 2,020 976 — ————- — —– — —– — 12 Rhode Island 0 0 30 0 882 — ————- — — — — — 30 South Carolina 0 996 0 214 476 — ————- — — — — — 44 South Dakota 0 81 0 30 2 — ————- — — — — — 15 Tennessee 0 0 2,782 0 1,893 — ——— — — —– — —– 23 Texas 13 0 7,668 0 4,342 — —– — — —– — —– 5 Utah 1,170 0 1,571 0 730 – —- —– — —– — — 50 Vermont 0 0 0 0 11 — ——- — — — — — 17 Virginia 7 0 3,531 0 1,650 — ——– — — —– — —– 16 Washington 0 0 3,642 0 1,036 — ————- — — —– — —– 48 West Virginia 0 0 101 0 13 — ————- — — — — — 20 Wisconsin 0 1,719 0 934 878 — ——— — —– — — — 43 Wyoming 0 0 48 0 36 — ——- — — — — — * Actual increase may not be as high due to data collection changes or improvements + Collection of some records previously classified as NOD in this state was discontinued starting in January 2009 ++ Collection of some records previously classified as NOD in this state was discontinued starting in September 2008 U.S. Foreclosure Market Data by State – June 2009 Properties with Foreclosure Filings ———————————– Rate State Rank Name NOD LIS NTS NFS REO —- ——- — — — — — A national rating firm has once again ranked Vermont as having the lowest home foreclosure rate in the nation, based on second quarter and year-to-date numbers. Vermont has both the fewest foreclosures over the first half of the year and the lowest rate as a percentage of housing units. Vermont’s rate of foreclosure has actually improved this quarter against both the first quarter of this year and compared to the first six months of last year. For the first six months, Vermont’s rate was one foreclosure for every 8,898 housing units. The worst states continue to be the Nevada (one in 16) , Arizona ( one in 30) and Florida (one in 33), as far as having the highest rate of foreclosure and Nevada, Arizona and Florida have the highest number of foreclosures. Vermont’s rate was nearly six times lower than the next best state, North Dakota (one in 1,553).RealtyTrac((R)) (www.realtytrac.com(link is external)), the leading online marketplace for foreclosure properties, today released its Midyear 2009 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report, which shows a total of 1,905,723 foreclosure filings — default notices, auction sale notices and bank repossessions — were reported on 1,528,364 U.S. properties in the first six months of 2009, a 9 percent increase in total properties from the previous six months and a nearly 15 percent increase in total properties from the first six months of 2008. The report also shows that 1.19 percent of all U.S. housing units (one in 84) received at least one foreclosure filing in the first half of the year.Foreclosure filings were reported on 336,173 U.S. properties in June, the fourth straight monthly total exceeding 300,000 and helping to boost the second quarter total to the highest quarterly total since RealtyTrac began issuing its report in the first quarter of 2005. Foreclosure filings were reported on 889,829 U.S. properties in the second quarter, an increase of nearly 11 percent from the previous quarter and a 20 percent increase from the second quarter of 2008.”In spite of the industry-wide moratorium earlier this year, along with local, state and national legislative action and increased levels of loan modification activity, foreclosure activity continues to increase to record levels,” noted James J. Saccacio, chief executive officer of RealtyTrac. “Unemployment-related foreclosures account for much of this increased activity, and the high number of borrowers who find themselves owing more on their mortgages than their homes’ are now worth represent a potentially significant future risk. Stemming the tide of foreclosures is a critical component to stabilizing the housing market, so it is imperative that the lending industry and the government work in tandem to find new approaches to address this issue.”Nevada, Arizona, Florida post top state foreclosure ratesMore than 6 percent of Nevada housing units (one in 16) received at least one foreclosure filing in the first half of 2009, giving it the nation’s highest foreclosure rate during the six-month period. A total of 68,708 Nevada properties received a foreclosure filing from January to June, an increase of 23 percent from the previous six months and an increase of 61 percent from the first half of 2008.Arizona registered the nation’s second highest state foreclosure rate in the first half of 2009, with 3.37 percent of its housing units (one in 30) receiving at least one foreclosure filing, and Florida registered the nation’s third highest state foreclosure rate, with 3.08 percent of its housing units (one in 33) receiving at least one foreclosure filing.Other states with foreclosure rates ranking among the nation’s 10 highest were California (2.94 percent), Utah (1.46 percent), Georgia (1.42 percent), Michigan (1.34 percent), Illinois (1.31 percent), Idaho (1.26 percent) and Colorado (1.25 percent).California, Florida, Arizona post highest foreclosure totalsA total of 391,611 California properties received a foreclosure filing in the first half of 2009, the nation’s highest total and 2.94 percent of the state’s housing units (one in 34) — the nation’s fourth highest state foreclosure rate. California foreclosure activity in the first half of 2009 increased nearly 14 percent from the previous six months and increased nearly 15 percent from the first half of 2008.With 268,064 properties receiving a foreclosure filing in the first six months of 2009, Florida documented the second highest state total. Florida foreclosure activity in the first half of 2009 increased 7 percent from the previous six months and was up nearly 42 percent from the first half of 2008.Arizona’s 89,799 properties receiving a foreclosure filing in the first six months of 2009 was the third highest state total. Arizona foreclosure activity in the first half of 2009 increased 13 percent from the previous six months and was up nearly 55 percent from the first half of 2008.Other states with totals among the 10 highest in the country were Illinois (68,932), Nevada (68,708), Michigan (60,786), Ohio (58,937), Georgia (56,391), Texas (49,144) and Virginia (28,368).Report methodologyThe RealtyTrac U.S. Foreclosure Market Report provides a count of the total number of properties with at least one foreclosure filing reported during the first half of the year at the state and national level. Data is also available at the individual county level. Data is collected from more than 2,200 counties nationwide, and those counties account for more than 90 percent of the U.S. population. RealtyTrac’s report incorporates documents filed in all three phases of foreclosure: Default — Notice of Default (NOD) and Lis Pendens (LIS); Auction — Notice of Trustee Sale and Notice of Foreclosure Sale (NTS and NFS); and Real Estate Owned, or REO properties (that have been foreclosed on and repurchased by a bank). If more than one foreclosure document is filed against a property during six-month period, only the most recent filing is counted in the report.U.S. Foreclosure Market Data by State – Jan to Jun 2009 % Change % Change Total from from Rate Properties %Housing 1/every X Jul-Dec Jan-Jun Rank State Name with Filings Units HU 08 08 —- ———- ———— ——- ——— ——– ———-
U.S. 57,031 58,171 108,875 32,622 79,474 — —- —— —— ——- —— —— * Actual increase may not be as high due to data collection changes or improvements + Collection of some records previously classified as NOD in this state was discontinued starting in January 2009 ++ Collection of some records previously classified as NOD in this state was discontinued starting in September 2008 U.S. Foreclosure Rates Heat Map – June 2009(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090716/LA47428(link is external))About RealtyTrac Inc.Ranked as the third largest real estate site by MediaMetrix and No. 53 on Inc. magazine’s 2006 Inc. 500 list of the nation’s fastest-growing private companies, RealtyTrac Inc. (www.realtytrac.com(link is external)), is the leading online marketplace for foreclosure properties, providing all the resources that home seekers, investors and real estate agents need to locate, evaluate and buy properties below market value.Founded in 1996, RealtyTrac publishes the largest and most comprehensive national database of pre-foreclosure, foreclosure, For Sale By Owner, resale and new homes, with more than 1 million properties across the country, property reports, productivity tools and extensive professional resources. RealtyTrac hosts nearly 3 million unique visitors monthly and has been chosen to supply foreclosure data to MSN Real Estate, Yahoo! Real Estate and The Wall Street Journal’s Real Estate Journal. For current news and information regarding foreclosure-related issues and trends, visit our blog at www.ForeclosurePulse.com(link is external).Source: RealtyTrac. IRVINE, Calif., July 16 /PRNewswire/ — U.S. 1,528,364 1.19 84 9.46 14.66 —- ——— —- — —- —– 30 Alabama 9,657 0.45 221 125.47* 179.75* — ——- —– —- — —— —— 34 Alaska 1,072 0.38 263 -8.22 18.45 — —— —– —- — —– —– 2 Arizona 89,799 3.37 30 13.28 54.51 – ——- —— —- — —– —– 25 Arkansas 8,646 0.67 149 8.75 25.69 — ——– —– —- — —- —– 4 California 391,611 2.94 34 13.69 14.52 – ———- ——- —- — —– —– 10 Colorado 26,565 1.25 80 -0.70 -18.62 — ——– —— —- — —– —— 27 Connecticut 8,801 0.61 163 -16.56 -31.18 — ———– —– —- — —— —— 32 Delaware 1,559 0.40 249 0.26 32.01 — ——– —– —- — —- —– District of Columbia 1,776 0.62 160 -11.90 -31.06 ———– —– —- — —— —— 3 Florida 268,064 3.07 33 7.16 41.95 – ——- ——- —- — —- —– 6 Georgia 56,391 1.42 70 17.79 16.06 – ——- —— —- — —– —– 18 Hawaii 3,603 0.71 141 53.19 296.81 — —— —– —- — —– —— 9 Idaho 7,952 1.26 79 46.20 112.90* – —– —– —- — —– —— 8 Illinois 68,932 1.31 76 19.23 29.46 – ——– —— —- — —– —– 13 Indiana 24,665 0.89 113 -2.89 -10.77 — ——- —— —- — —– —— 41 Iowa 2,996 0.23 444 1.32 3.67 — —- —– —- — —- —- 33 Kansas 4,660 0.38 262 17.71 43.61 — —— —– —- — —– —– 40 Kentucky 4,356 0.23 438 -4.68 28.95* — ——– —– —- — —– —– 39 Louisiana 5,160 0.28 360 40.95* 34.38* — ——— —– —- — —– —– 42 Maine 1,540 0.22 452 -6.95 10.63 — —– —– —- — —– —– 15 Maryland 18,112 0.78 128 3.38 2.76 — ——– —— —- — —- —- 23 Mass. 18,458 0.68 147 6.24 -43.73 — —– —— —- — —- —— 7 Michigan 60,786 1.34 74 1.29 -1.28 – ——– —— —- — —- —– 24 Minnesota 15,537 0.67 148 36.41 52.74 — ——— —— —- — —– —– 43 Mississippi 2,175 0.17 577 89.46 94.37* — ———– —– —- — —– ——— 28 Missouri 13,880 0.52 191 -17.13+ -21.11+ — ——– —— —- — —— —— 48 Montana 290 0.07 1,502 -49.03 -59.61 — ——- — —- —– —— —— 45 Nebraska 638 0.08 1,224 -48.92 -69.65 — ——– — —- —– —— —— 1 Nevada 68,708 6.23 16 23.26 61.33 – —— —— —- — —– —– 22 New Hampshire 4,044 0.68 147 5.23 24.16 — ———– —– —- — —- —– 21 New Jersey 23,889 0.68 146 -29.28 -30.25 — ———- —— —- — —— —— 37 New Mexico 2,631 0.31 328 43.69* 11.11* — ———- —– —- — —– —– 38 New York 24,210 0.30 328 10.67 -18.87 — ——– —— —- — —– —— 36 North Carolina 12,642 0.31 326 -25.88 -37.91 — ———– —— —- — —— —— 49 North Dakota 200 0.06 1,553 -24.24 85.19* — ———– — —- —– —— ——— 12 Ohio 58,937 1.16 86 -5.81 -14.76 — —- —— —- — —– —— 35 Oklahoma 5,609 0.35 289 -13.49 -27.03 — ——– —– —- — —— —— 11 Oregon 19,053 1.18 84 56.20 122.43 — —— —— —- — —– —— 31 Pennsylvania 23,864 0.44 230 3.27 24.61* — ———— —— —- — —- ——— 19 Rhode Island 3,172 0.70 142 -11.52 -7.95 — ———— —– —- — —— —– 26 South Carolina 13,145 0.65 154 33.32 125.12* — ———— —— —- — —– ——— 47 South Dakota 256 0.07 1,395 4.92 59.01 — ———— — —- —– —- —– 16 Tennessee 20,365 0.75 134 -4.05 -20.96++ — ——— —— —- — —– ——- 29 Texas 49,144 0.52 192 6.25 -14.38 — —– —— —- — —- —— 5 Utah 13,496 1.46 69 37.43 87.65 – —- —— —- — —– —– 50 Vermont 35 0.01 8,898 -55.70 -42.62 — ——- — —- —– —— —— 14 Virginia 28,368 0.87 115 -3.05+ 3.76+ — ——– —— —- — —– —- 17 Washington 19,855 0.72 138 23.17 43.01 — ———- —— —- — —– —– 46 West Virginia 663 0.08 1,331 111.82 73.56 — ———— — —- —– —— —– 20 Wisconsin 17,984 0.70 142 70.92 49.69* — ——— —— —- — —– —– 44 Wyoming 413 0.17 587 -10.22 43.40 — ——- — —- — —— —– — U.S. 155,400 181,722 266,833 89,617 196,257 —- ——- ——- ——- —— ——- 27 Alabama 1 0 4,847 0 1,556 — ——- — — —– — —– 34 Alaska 7 0 449 0 132 — —— — — — — — 4 Arizona 23 0 34,872 0 13,019 – ——- — — —— — —— 23 Arkansas 418 0 3,106 0 1,116 — ——– — — —– — —– 2 California 124,275 0 84,211 0 45,419 – ———- ——- — —— — —— 9 Colorado 41 0 10,938 0 3,618 – ——– — — —— — —– 33 Connecticut 0 2,100 0 312 616 — ———– — —– — — — 32 Delaware 0 0 0 609 244 — ——– — — — — — District of Columbia 365 0 452 0 174 ———– — — — — — 3 Florida 0 101,602 0 37,664 18,777 – ——- — ——- — —— —— 7 Georgia 2 0 22,057 0 9,233 – ——- — — —— — —– 15 Hawaii 535 0 1,380 0 211 — —— — — —– — — 6 Idaho 2,433 0 2,552 0 115 – —– —– — —– — — 10 Illinois 0 11,807 0 12,130 8,849 — ——– — —— — —— —– 13 Indiana 0 4,767 1 5,697 3,404 — ——- — —– — —– —– 41 Iowa 0 0 701 0 955 — —- — — — — — 35 Kansas 0 480 0 1,238 717 — —— — — — —– — 40 Kentucky 0 976 0 1,179 689 — ——– — — — —– — 38 Louisiana 0 134 0 2,498 654 — ——— — — — —– — 42 Maine 0 263 0 500 66 — —– — — — — — 17 Maryland 0 6,543 0 1,101 1,676 — ——– — —– — —– —– 19 Massachusetts 0 7,178 0 1,994 1,606 — ————- — —– — —– —– 8 Michigan 0 0 19,444 0 14,369 – ——– — — —— — —— 18 Minnesota 63 0 5,342 0 3,729 — ——— — — —– — —– 43 Mississippi 0 0 1,131 0 344 — ————- — — —– — — 29 Missouri 3 0 4,107 0 3,180 — ——– — — —– — —– 48 Montana 0 0 15 0 136 — ——- — — — — — 45 Nebraska 0 376 0 7 35 — ——– — — — — — 1 Nevada 21,713 0 12,963 0 9,019 – —— —— — —— — —– 25 New Hampshire 0 0 1,607 0 441 — ————- — — —– — — 24 New Jersey 0 7,660 0 3,202 1,662 — ————- — —– — —– —– 31 New Mexico 0 1,038 0 670 291 — ————- — —– — — — 39 New York 0 10,082 0 2,181 1,401 — ——– — —— — —– —– 37 North Carolina 1,257 0 3,263 0 3,099 — ————- —– — —– — —– 49 North Dakota 0 1 0 48 39 — ————- — — — — — 11 Ohio 0 12,000 0 10,163 8,954 — —- — —— — —— —– 36 Oklahoma 936 0 1,487 0 633 — ——– — — —– — — 12 Oregon 221 0 7,225 0 2,189 — —— — — —– — —– 30 Pennsylvania 0 5,341 0 4,900 2,979 — ————- — —– — —– —– 22 Rhode Island 13 0 420 0 1,226 — ————- — — — — —– 26 South Carolina 0 3,970 0 999 1,830 — ————- — —– — — —– 46 South Dakota 0 81 0 74 5 — ————- — — — — — 21 Tennessee 0 0 6,090 0 4,387 — ——— — — —– — —– 28 Texas 39 0 15,541 0 11,236 — —– — — —— — —— 5 Utah 3,041 0 3,252 0 2,143 – —- —– — —– — —– 50 Vermont 0 0 1 0 13 — ——- — — — — — 14 Virginia 13 0 10,917 0 4,487 — ——– — — —— — —– 16 Washington 0 0 8,013 0 3,181 — ————- — — —– — —– 47 West Virginia 0 0 311 0 30 — ————- — — — — — 20 Wisconsin 0 5,323 0 2,451 2,284 — ——— — —– — —– —– 44 Wyoming 1 0 138 0 89 — ——- — — — — — U.S. 336,173 380 4.57 33.21 — —- ——- — —- —– Properties with Foreclosure Filings ———————————– % Change % Change Rate State 1/every from from Rank Name Total X HU (rate) Q1 09 Q2 08 —- —– —– ———– ——- ——-
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FAA Alert Indicates President Trump May Spend Thanksgiving in Town
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a temporary flight restriction alert for the Thanksgiving holiday, as it appears that President Trump will spend the holiday in town.Flight restrictions will be imposed from Tuesday, November 26, through Sunday, December 1.The White House has not confirmed whether the president will indeed spend Thanksgiving at Mar-a-Lago again this year, although he is scheduled to host a political rally in Broward County next week.Last Sunday, the Team Trump-Pence campaign issued a press release promoting a “homecoming” rally on November 26 at the BB&T Center in Sunrise. The event is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m., with doors opening at 3 p.m.Trump filed last month to become a Florida resident, and is now also registered to vote here. He has spent each Thanksgiving as president in Palm Beach County.The President is also scheduled to be in Florida on December 7. During that visit, he will be the keynote speaker at a summit for the Israeli-American Council.That event, which will be held at the Diplomat Resort & Hotel in Hollywood, is expected to attract, “nearly 4,000 attendees from around the world,” according to a statement from the IAC.Trump is also expected to speak at the Florida Republican Party’s Statesmen’s Dinner in Miami the same day.The President last visited Mar-a-Lago during the Easter weekend in April.