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The Housing Crisis Continues

by @ 1:29 pm on February 26, 2008. Filed under Economics, Real Estate, Sub-Prime Mortgage Crisis

Foreclosures were up 57% nationwide in January:

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — Foreclosure filings nationwide soared 57% in January over the same month last year – another indication that the nation’s housing woes are deepening.

A study released Tuesday by RealtyTrac, an online marketer of foreclosure properties, showed that 233,001 homes were affected, 8% more than in December. Of that total, 45,327 homes were lost to bank repossessions.

The only good news was the comparatively modest month-to-month increase in total filings.

“It could be that some of the efforts on the part of lenders and the government – both at the state and federal level – are beginning to take effect,” said James Saccacio, RealtyTrac’s chief executive.

“The big question is whether those efforts are truly helping homeowners avoid foreclosure in the long term, or if they are just forestalling the inevitable for many beleaguered borrowers,” he said

This ain’t over, folks.

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