
From The Idaho Statesman
Idaho foreclosures stabilize in May as banks hold back
BY ALAN ZIBEL – THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: 06/10/10
The foreclosure crisis appears to be leveling off.
The number of people facing foreclosure is nearly flat from a year ago, according to the latest report from RealtyTrac Inc. A third fewer people are receiving legal warnings that they could lose their homes. And foreclosures are receding in some of the hardest-hit cities. (more…)
Daily Real Estate News | June 9, 2010
Applications for mortgages to purchase homes declined 5.7 percent last week compared to the previous week on an adjusted basis that takes into account Memorial Day, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association weekly survey.
On an unadjusted basis, the purchase index decreased 16.3 percent compared with the previous week and was down 30.4 percent from Memorial Day week last year. This is the fifth straight week mortgage applications have declined. (more…)
Source: Mortgage Bankers Association (06/09/2010)
Daily Real Estate News | June 9, 2010
A report analyzing national mortgage fraud risk in the first quarter of 2010 says it has increased by 4 percent compared to the fourth quarter of 2009 and is up 11 percent from the first quarter a year ago.
Other findings from risk analytics company Interthinx included:
Arizona surpassed California as the state with the highest fraud risk. Nevada, California, Florida and Michigan rounded out the top five. (more…)