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Short Sales #1 In Distressed Property Category

According to the latest Campbell/Inside Mortgage Finance Monthly Survey of Real Estate Market Conditions, last month distressed properties – those involving homes acquired as part of a foreclosure or pre-foreclosure sale – accounted for 48.1% of the home purchase transactions tracked by the survey.  The February numbers were up significantly from the 37.3% level recorded as recently as November. It was also the highest distressed property market share seen since last July.  Stepped up government efforts, including temporary foreclosure moratoriums and a push to qualify more financially troubled homeowners for mortgage modifications, temporarily reduced the number of distressed properties coming on the housing market in the fall and much of this past winter. But now a growing number of distressed properties appear to be hitting the housing market.  There are three major types of distressed properties: damaged REO, move-in ready REO, and short sales. During the period from November to February, sales in all three categories rose. Damaged REO grew from 12.3% to 14.4%; move-in ready REO grew from 12.6% to 16.6%, and short sales grew from 12.4% to 17.1%.  “Short sales now account for the No. 1 category of distressed property,” commented Thomas Popik, research director for Campbell Surveys. “Losses on short sales are typically lower than for REO, and both lenders and the government are pushing programs to facilitate short sales. But as more and more people default or simply want to walk away from their properties, mortgage servicers are having trouble expeditiously processing these complicated transactions.”

 
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