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First Quarter 2008 Foreclosure Report Released by PropertyShark.com - Los Angeles Foreclosures up 261% Over First Quarter of 2007; Miami, Seattle and New York City also Increase

The First Quarter 2008 Foreclosure Report covers Los Angeles, New York City, Miami, and Seattle. Scheduled foreclosure auctions in Los Angeles jumped 261% compared to the first quarter of 2007, while Miami increased by 126%, New York City by 66% and Seattle was up 6.94%. First time foreclosure listings for the quarter reached two-year peaks in all four regions studied. Report by PropertyShark.com.

New York City, NY (PRWEB) April 8, 2008 -- PropertyShark.com, the premier real estate data site, today released its quarterly report covering first-time residential foreclosures in Los Angeles, Miami, Seattle and New York City for the first quarter of 2008.

Los Angeles Trustee Sales
Los Angeles Trustee Sales

Key Four-City Findings (Request report for details and charts):
 
  • Foreclosure Auctions: PropertyShark.com recorded 8877 first-time Los Angeles foreclosures, 2231 in Miami-Dade County, 918 in New York City, and 385 in Seattle for the first quarter of 2008.
  • Comparison to the First Quarter of 2007: Scheduled foreclosure auctions in Los Angeles jumped 261% compared to the first quarter of 2007, while Miami increased by 126%, New York City by 66% and Seattle by 7%.
  • Comparison to the Fourth Quarter 2007: First time foreclosure auctions for the quarter reached two-year peaks in all four regions studied, with New York City (up 51%) and Los Angeles (up 34%) having the highest increases over the previous quarter. The New York City increase is largely attributed to the borough of Queens.
  • Foreclosures per Household: Of the four cities, Miami had again the highest foreclosure rate per household, 5 times higher than Seattle, and 9 times higher per household than New York City.

"Record quarterly numbers in all four of these geographically dispersed major cities indicate that there may be few MSAs unaffected by the foreclosure crisis" stated Ashleigh Rose Clark, data acquisitions manager at PropertyShark.com.

Los Angeles County

 
  • Trustee Sales: Los Angeles had 8877 trustee sales during the period, 34.05% higher than last quarter and 261% higher than the same quarter last year.
  • Los Angeles Trouble Spots: Top 5 zip codes in Los Angeles County were again from Palmdale, Lancaster and Quartz Hill, with an average increase of 362% over same quarter last year in these areas.

"With quarterly increases over both last quarter and the same quarter of 2007, Los Angeles reached new heights for Trustee Sale activity, again concentrated in the Lancaster/Palmdale area" stated Ashleigh Rose Clark, data acquisitions manager at PropertyShark.com.

Miami-Dade County

 
  • Foreclosure Auctions: There were 2231 new residential foreclosure auctions scheduled in Miami-Dade County for the first quarter of 2008, the highest quarterly number of new foreclosures in the past two years.

New York City (five boroughs):
 
  • New Foreclosure Auctions: There were 918 first time foreclosures scheduled in New York City for the first quarter of 2008, a 51.4% increase in new foreclosures over the fourth quarter of 2007, and an increase of 65.7% over the first quarter of last year.
  • New York City Boroughs: First time foreclosure auctions in Queens and Staten Island reached new highs this quarter, with Staten Island up 412% and Queens up 59% over the first quarter of last year.

"We saw massive increases in Queens's foreclosures scheduled this quarter, 91% higher than the last quarter of 2007 and 59% higher than the same quarter last year" stated Ashleigh Rose Clark, data acquisitions manager at PropertyShark.com. "While Manhattan foreclosures are still almost nonexistent, Queens has single-handedly taken New York City foreclosure levels to new heights."

Seattle (King County)

 
  • Trustee Sales: The number of new foreclosure auctions saw a slight increase of 7% over the previous quarter, nonetheless reaching a quarterly two-year peak

Real estate investors can browse current foreclosure listings and detailed property reports for the following areas:

Los Angeles Foreclosures
Miami Foreclosures
NYC Foreclosures       
San Francisco Foreclosures
Seattle Foreclosures

Press may request a copy of the report by contacting Brian Scully at 718.408.4985.

With over 25 million properties in twenty major markets, PropertyShark.com provides real estate professionals and investors with data and tools on all aspects of property, including building details, ownership information, recent sales prices, property values and comparable sales, sophisticated maps, listings, foreclosures and pre-foreclosures, mailing lists, photos, and more, available directly from the web. PropertyShark.com strives to level the playing field by offering independent real estate firms, investors, and savvy consumers the information transparency essential to evaluate real estate and make informed decisions. For more information go to: www.propertyshark.com.

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