Mixed Signals On What To Expect With Future Kansas City Real Estate Foreclosures

Checking The Pulse Of The Kansas City Real Estate Market

I was surprised to hear the volume of foreclosures nationally has slowed significantly. These are credible year-over-year stats as reported by RealtyTrac. Indications are that foreclosure activity has dropped 1/3 May 2011 compared to May of last year. This puts foreclosures at a four-year low. In May, about 1 in 600 homeowners received some sort of foreclosure filing, which could include a default notification, scheduling of an auction date, finalized repossession, etc. 


Still, most experts agree there’s 2 to 3 years worth of distressed property inventory to eat up across the U.S. Additionally, I’ve seen estimates that for every current REO foreclosure listing, there’s two more listings yet to hit the market. If true, that’s going to significantly impact the promising reports of falling foreclosure activity nationally. I wonder if the build-up is due more to banks having trouble getting properties ready to go on the market, banks using discretion to not flood the real estate market with more distressed properties or if a lot of its to do with lenders being forced to change how they handle the process and thus having to re-start many foreclosure proceedings.


Posted by Jason Brown

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