I saw a number in up on Penn, as well as a few in Eagan and Apple Valley.
255 auctioned homes, 193 bank owned. It’s pretty depressing to see all the flags up.
I can see my house from here!
Their data isn’t completely up-to-date. There’s a house down the block that has a big “foreclosure sale” sign on it, and it isn’t on the map. It’s been in foreclosure for several months.
214 pre-foreclosues
81 auctions
205 Bank owned
I have a feeling Queen Bruin and I live at opposite ends of the same city. Hint under my location.
Antelope Valley is a pretty big valley, if that’s where you’re referring to.
I wonder why we don’t see any preforeclosures like everyone else does?
In my little 6 square mile zip code, 149 auctions and 140 bank owned.
It doesn’t have up to date information on my house, either. I’m not in trouble financially or anything, but looked at what they had available for mine and the square footage and # of bathrooms were wrong. We renovated and added on, I think the last inspection was '03, but it’s showing previously correct info.
Oh, guess not. I’m in the central valley. Geez, California is really a mess huh?
Oh - the Central Valley is just over the hill north of me, though.
10 preforeclosures, 21 auctions, and 18 bank-owned just in my ZIP code (a densely-populated area of Fairfax County VA).
Two listed on my old street (one preforeclosure, one bank-owned), a street of 125 townhouses. We had benefitted from the runup in prices there because we sold partway through the madness, but people really overpaid (the person who bought from us actually resold about 2 years later, for a profit of 200K - that’s more than we paid for the place in 1989).
Wow. There’s a button on the left showing ‘market trends’. My area has gone from about $330K in July '07, to about $210K for the median price.
Ouch, that’s gotta hurt. Good thing I moved here in 2000 and have no intention of selling right now. Bet I could have gotten good coinage last July though.