Saturday, December 09, 2006

Lis Pendens are Up in Jersey

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"The numbers do appear staggering: In September 2005 in New Jersey, there were 967 filings of lis pendens -- the first stage of foreclosure. This September, there were almost 1,650 filings -- a whopping 71 percent increase, according to the foreclosure data service Sheriffsalesonline.com. "

Full article

This is the web site is for the Monmouth County Clerk. It allows you to search through various filings including foreclosure notices, deeds, mortgages, liens, etc. If you have a few minutes, peruse through the filings and you'll find some interesting information.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Snip...

"The numbers do appear staggering: In September 2005 in New Jersey, there were 967 filings of lis pendens -- the first stage of foreclosure. This September, there were almost 1,650 filings -- a whopping 71 percent increase, according to the foreclosure data service Sheriffsalesonline.com. "

Full article

This is the web site is for the Monmouth County Clerk. It allows you to search through various filings including foreclosure notices, deeds, mortgages, liens, etc. If you have a few minutes, peruse through the filings and you'll find some interesting information.
etc. If you have a few minutes, peruse through the filings and you'll find some interesting information.

Saturday, December 09, 2006 10:56:00 AM  
Blogger Smart Grid blogger said...

fye... Median Home prices drop in Fort Myers- Cape Coral, Florida !!!
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Home prices drop 18 percent
By STEPHEN FRATER and MICHAEL POLLICK

November 29. 2006 5:26AM

Prices remain the story in home sales, with Sarasota-Bradenton prices falling 18 percent in October, the second biggest drop in the state.

The median sales price in the Sarasota-Bradenton market was $277,900 last month, compared with $340,700 during the same month in booming 2005.

The Charlotte County-North Port market was not far behind, with a drop of 17 percent, from $243,900 to $202,800.

Only Fort Myers-Cape Coral took a bigger fall, posting a 44 percent decline in median sales price, from $445,100 to $249,200, the Florida Association of Realtors reported on Tuesday.

The median is the point where half the homes sold for more and half for less.

Those numbers came against the backdrop of a national decline in sales price of 3.5 percent, to $221,000, the biggest year-over-year drop on record. It marked the third straight month that prices have fallen nationally, the longest stretch on record.

Home price have been declining in Sarasota-Bradenton since June.

Read more: http://www.heraldtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061129/BUSINESS/611290461

Sunday, December 10, 2006 4:30:00 AM  
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Monday, December 11, 2006 3:03:00 AM  
Blogger AnalysisGuy said...

Today’s FREE report on Chicago has been released! It joins prior FREE reports on Boston, Bakersfield, San Francisco, Seattle & Los Angeles.
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Monday, December 11, 2006 4:15:00 PM  

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