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Top Searched States for Foreclosures

ForeclosureWith the housing market cooling off, I've been hearing more about foreclosures lately. The National Association of Realtors reported that existing and new home prices decreased by 1.1% and 2.6% respectively year over year for the second quarter of 2007.

I definitely see that trend in my neighborhood. There's a house around the corner that has been on the market for almost a year. It's a nice house, but the owners haven't lowered their price. Two other homeowners in the area sought lower prices and their houses were sold in less than two weeks. I was thinking about moving this year, but I've put that plan on hold.

It's sad to read about people who are forced to foreclose because they can't afford their mortgage payments. I did a search for foreclosure real estate and most Web sites have at least 1 million foreclosure properties listed. RealtyTrac reported in late July 2007 that the number of foreclosure properties in the increased by 58 percent from the first half of 2006 to the first half of 2007. California, Florida, Texas and Ohio have the largest foreclosure totals.

The increase in bank foreclosures and defaults is largely tied to people with adjustable rate mortgages and subprime loans. The Mortgage Bankers Association reported that high numbers of foreclosures in Florida, Nevada, California and Arizona are caused by speculators who walk away from their properties since home prices have fallen in those states.

I hope you're not one of the unlucky home owners who have to put your home up for foreclosure. For help in this area, search for how to avoid foreclosures. One of your options is to get a loan to help prevent your foreclosure.

On the flip side, if you are in the market for a house, then foreclosure may be a great option for you. You can search foreclosure lists for great homes across the country. Expensive homes can go for a fraction of what they are worth, such as foreclosures in Orange County. Check out AOL Real Estate and search for foreclosure homes on AOL Search to find foreclosure listings.

This month's top searched states for foreclosures on AOL Search:
1. Florida foreclosure
2. Virginia foreclosure
3. Michigan foreclosure
4. Colorado foreclosure
5. California foreclosure
6. Maryland foreclosure
7. Foreclosure in Pennsylvania
8. Ohio foreclosure
9. Georgia foreclosure
10. Texas foreclosure

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