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Connecticut Home Forelcosures - Connecticut Ranked 21st For Year End 2009

Connecticut Home Forelcosures - Connecticut Ranked 21st For Year End 2009

According to the latest report furnished by RealtyTrac, Connecticut was New Haven County Foreclosuresranked 21st for the year end 2009 nationally with a grand total of 19,679 foreclosure filings which consists of notices of default, auctions and bank owned properties. This represents a decrease of 10.24% for Connecticut home foreclosure filings from 2008.

For the month of December 2009 there was a total of 2425 foreclosure filings in Connecticut

With 1 in every 487 homes facing foreclosure, New Haven has the highest number of foreclousre filings with 716 followed by Fairfield County with 656, Hartford County with 483, New London County with 168, Litchfield County with 157, Windahm County with 106, Middlesex County with 80 and Tolland County with 59.

For the month of December 2009, the Top 10 areas New Haven County having the highest amount of new foreclosure activity are:

Waterbury - 147

New Haven - 145

Meriden - 70

West Haven - 51

Hamden -46

East Haven -34

Milford - 31

Naugatuck - 28

Wallingford - 24

Ansonia - 21

 

Get the most current Bank Owned Inventory for New Haven and the surrounding area
at Greater New Haven Bank Owned Homes
....INCLUDING
FORECLOSURES, SHORT SALES & DISTRESSED PROPERTIES

 

Mortgage Assistance Relief Services Disclosure

RE/MAX Alliance is not associated with the government, and our service is not approved by the government or your lender. Even if you accept this offer and use our service, your lender may not agree to change your loan.  If you stop paying your mortgage, you could lose your home and damage your credit rating.  RE/MAX Alliance is not engaged in the practice of law nor gives legal or tax advice.  It is strongly recommended that you seek appropriate professional legal counsel and tax advice for any real estate transaction.

Written and Posted by:

Donna Bigda - REALTOR®

RE/MAX Alliance - Branford, CT 06405

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Copyright © 2010 by Donna Bigda, All Rights Reserved ...*Connecticut Home Forelcosures - Connecticut Ranked 21st For Year End 2009*

Connecticut Home Forelcosures - Connecticut Ranked 20th In November 2009 Nationally

Connecticut Home Forelcosures - Connecticut Ranked 20th In November 2009 Nationally

According to the latest report furnished by RealtyTrac, Connecticut is New Haven County Foreclosuresranked #20 in November 2009 nationally with a total of 2114 foreclosure filings which consists of notices of default, auctions and bank owned properties. This represents a decrease of 8.33% for Connecticut home foreclosure filings from October 2009. Total activity in Connecticut home foreclosures decreased 3.69% from October 2008. Connecticut was ranked #20 in foreclosure filings in October 2009.

With 1 in every 574 homes facing foreclosure, New Haven has the highest number of foreclousre filings with 574 followed by Fairfield County with 572, Hartford County with 480, New London County with 143, Litchfield County with 110, Middlesex County with 83, Windham County with 82 and Tolland County with 70.

For the month of November 2009, the Top 10 areas New Haven County having the highest amount of new foreclosure activity are:

New Haven - 115

Waterbury - 85

West Haven - 61

Meriden - 59

Hamden -43

Milford -24

East Haven - 21

Ansonia - 20

Wallingford - 18

Branford - 17

 

Get the most current Bank Owned Inventory for New Haven and the surrounding area
at Greater New Haven Bank Owned Homes
....INCLUDING
FORECLOSURES, SHORT SALES & DISTRESSED PROPERTIES

 

Mortgage Assistance Relief Services Disclosure

RE/MAX Alliance is not associated with the government, and our service is not approved by the government or your lender. Even if you accept this offer and use our service, your lender may not agree to change your loan.  If you stop paying your mortgage, you could lose your home and damage your credit rating.  RE/MAX Alliance is not engaged in the practice of law nor gives legal or tax advice.  It is strongly recommended that you seek appropriate professional legal counsel and tax advice for any real estate transaction.

Written and Posted by:

Donna Bigda - REALTOR®

RE/MAX Alliance - Branford, CT 06405

Search all Greater New Haven CT Homes for Sale


Copyright © 2009 by Donna Bigda, All Rights Reserved ...*Connecticut Home Foreclosures - Connecticut Ranked 20th In November 2009 Nationally*

Connecticut Home Foreclosures - Connecticut Ranked 20th In October 2009 Nationally

Connecticut Home Forelcosures - Connecticut Ranked 20th In October 2009 Nationally

According to the latest report furnished by RealtyTrac, Connecticut is New Haven County Foreclosuresranked #20 in October 2009 nationally with a total of 2306 foreclosure filings which consists of notices of default, auctions and bank owned properties. This represents a increase of 8.06% for Connecticut home foreclosure filings from September 2009. Total activity in Connecticut home foreclosures decreased 25.90% from October 2008. Connecticut was ranked #24 in foreclosure filings in September 2009.

With 1 in every 494 homes facing foreclosure, New Haven has the highest number of foreclousre filings with 707 followed by Fairfield County with 590, Hartford County with 507, New London County with 151, Litchfield County with 109, Windham County with 96, Middlesex County with 76 and Tolland County with 70.

For the month of October 2009, the Top 10 areas New Haven County having the highest amount of new foreclosure activity are:

Waterbury - 164

New Haven - 108

Meriden - 71

West Haven - 61

Hamden - 38

Naugatuck - 37

Branford - 22

Wallingford - 20

East Haven - 20

Milford - 20

 

Get the most current Bank Owned Inventory for New Haven and the surrounding area
at http://www.bankownedweekly.com/newhaven
....INCLUDING
FORECLOSURES, SHORT SALES & DISTRESSED PROPERTIES

 

Mortgage Assistance Relief Services Disclosure

RE/MAX Alliance is not associated with the government, and our service is not approved by the government or your lender. Even if you accept this offer and use our service, your lender may not agree to change your loan.  If you stop paying your mortgage, you could lose your home and damage your credit rating.  RE/MAX Alliance is not engaged in the practice of law nor gives legal or tax advice.  It is strongly recommended that you seek appropriate professional legal counsel and tax advice for any real estate transaction.

Written and Posted by:

Donna Bigda - REALTOR®

RE/MAX Alliance - Branford, CT 06405

Search Branford, East Haven, Guilford, Madison, New Haven and all New Haven County Homes for Sale


Copyright © 2009 by Donna Bigda, All Rights Reserved ...*Connecticut Home Foreclosures - Connecticut Ranked 20th In October 2009 Nationally*

Connecticut Home Foreclosures - Connecticut Ranked 24th In September 2009 Nationally

Connecticut Home Forelcosures - Connecticut Ranked 24th In September 2009 Nationally

According to the latest report furnished by RealtyTrac, Connecticut is New Haven County Foreclosuresranked #24 in September 2009 nationally with a total of 2134 foreclosure filings which consists of notices of default, auctions and bank owned properties. This represents a decrease of 3.91% for Connecticut home foreclosure filings from Auguust 2009. Total activity in Connecticut home foreclosures increased 61.91% from September 2008. Connecticut was ranked #24 in foreclosure filings in August 2009.

With 1 in every 551 homes facing foreclosure, New Haven has the highest number of foreclousre filings with 633 followed by Fairfield County with 540, Hartford County with 482, New London County with 145, Litchfield County with 126, Middlesex County with 87, Windham County with 84 and Tolland County with 37.

For the month of September 2009, the Top 10 areas New Haven County having the highest amount of new foreclosure activity are:

Waterbury - 133

New Haven - 107

Meriden - 61

Hamden - 41

West Haven - 38

Naugatuck - 30

Milford - 25

East Haven - 24

Seymour - 22

Wallingford - 16

A continued weakening in the financial and manufacturing sectors and a flattening of the job market has been a contributing factor in Connecticut home foreclosure filings.

Get the most current Bank Owned Inventory for New Haven and the surrounding area
at http://www.bankownedweekly.com/newhaven
....INCLUDING 
FORECLOSURES, SHORT SALES & DISTRESSED PROPERTIES

New Haven County Foreclosures

 

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Written and Posted by:

Donna Bigda - REALTOR®

RE/MAX Alliance - Branford, CT 06405

Search Branford, East Haven, Guilford, Madison, New Haven and all New Haven County Homes for Sale


Copyright © 2009 by Donna Bigda, All Rights Reserved ...*Connecticut Home Foreclosures - Connecticut Ranked 24th In September 2009 Nationally*

Connecticut Home Foreclosures - Connecticut Ranked 24th In August 2009 Nationally

Connecticut Home Foreclosures - Connecticut Ranked 24th In August 2009 Nationally

According to the latest report furnished by RealtyTrac, Connecticut is New Haven County Foreclosuresranked #24 in August 2009 nationally with a  total of 2198 foreclosure filings which consists of notices of default, auctions and bank owned properties. This represents an increase of  40.09% for Connecticut home foreclosure filings from July 2009. Total foreclosure activity in Connecticut increased 22.25% from August 2008. Connecticut was ranked #29 in foreclosure filings in July 2009.

With 1 in every 547 homes facing foreclosure, Fairfield County has the highest number of foreclousre filings with 640 followed by New Haven County with 577, Hartford County with 470, New London County with 136, Litchfield County with 130, Middlesex County with 97, Windham County with 85 and Tolland County with 63. 

For the month of August 2009, the Top 10 areas New Haven County having the highest amount of new foreclosure activity are: 

Waterbury - 101

New Haven - 83

Meriden - 55

Hamden - 43

West Haven - 39

Milford - 36

Naugatuck - 33

East Haven - 31 

Ansonia - 17 

Branford - 16

A continued weakening in the financial and manufacturing sectors and a flattening of the job market has been a contributing factor in Connecticut home foreclosure filings. This brings Connecticut to a total of 7,794 foreclosue filings year to date.

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If you're thinking about buying a foreclosure home in Connecticut there are great buys in today's market and now is a great time to buy while interest rates are still low. To get more information on available homes, start your home search here - New Haven County real estate or call me directly at 203-488-1641, ext. 214.

There are options availabe to homeowners today facing foreclosure including a short sale or loan modification. If you are considering listing your home as a short sale be sure to choose a Realtor with the CDPE designation. An agent who has earned the Certified Distressed Property Designation has dedicated their time and effort to understanding the issues distressed homeowners are dealing with and who understands the full range of solutions and is ready to help.

A short sale is an emotional transaction and we can help you take the stress out of losing your home to foreclosure. Successful short sales include all property types, including condos, townhomes multi-family homes, single-family homes, luxury estates and waterfront homes.

Donna Bigda, CDPE
Licensed Connecticut REALTOR®
10 Pine Orchard Road
Branford, Connecticut 06405

Call Donna at 203-488-1641, ext. 214
Fax 203-315-2127

or visit
www.DistressedHomeownersHelpline.com

Certified Distressed Propety Expert

Mortgage Assistance Relief Services Disclosure

RE/MAX Alliance is not associated with the government, and our service is not approved by the government or your lender. Even if you accept this offer and use our service, your lender may not agree to change your loan.  If you stop paying your mortgage, you could lose your home and damage your credit rating.  RE/MAX Alliance is not engaged in the practice of law nor gives legal or tax advice.  It is strongly recommended that you seek appropriate professional legal counsel and tax advice for any real estate transaction.

Copyright © 2009 by Donna Bigda, All Rights Reserved ...*Connecticut Home Foreclosures - Connecticut Ranked 24th In August 2009 Nationally*

Connecticut Home Forelcosures - Connecticut Ranked 29th In July 2009 Nationally

According to the latest report furnished by RealtyTrac for July 2009, Connecticut is Connecticut Ranked 19th In April 2009 Foreclosures ranked #29 nationally with a total of 1569 foreclosure filings which consists of notices of default, auctions and bank owned properties.  This represents an increase of nearly 8% for Connecticut home foreclosure filings from June 2009.  Total foreclosure activity in Connecticut dropped 22% from July 2008.  Connecticut was ranked #33 in foreclosure filings in May 2009.

With 1 in every 827 homes facing foreclosure, New Haven County has the highest number of foreclousre filings with 422 followed by Fairfield County with 391, Hartford County with 338, , New London County with 170, Litchfield County with 93,  Middlesex County with 59, Windham County with 52 and Tolland County with 44.  A continued weakening in the financial and manufacturing sectors and a flattening of the job market has been a contributing factor in Connecticut home foreclosure filings.  This brings Connecticut to a total of 6,218 foreclosue filings year to date.

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If you're thinking about buying a foreclosure home in Connecticut there are great buys in today's market and now is a great time to buy while interest rates are stil low.  To get more information on available homes, contact Donna or start your home search here - New Haven County real estate or call me directly at 203-488-1641, ext. 214.

There are options availabe to homeowners today facing foreclosure including a short sale or loan modification.  If you are considering listing your home as a short sale be sure to choose a Realtor with the CDPE designation. An agent who has earned the Certified Distressed Property Designation has dedicated their time and effort to understanding the issues distressed homeowners are dealing with and who understands the full range of solutions and is ready to help. 

A short sale is an emotional transaction and we can help you take the stress out of losing your home to foreclosure. Successful short sales include all property types, including condos, townhomes multi-family homes, single-family homes, luxury estates and waterfront homes.

Donna Bigda, CDPE
Licensed Connecticut REALTOR®
10 Pine Orchard Road
Branford, Connecticut 06405

Call Donna at 203-488-1641, ext. 214
Fax 203-315-2127

by email
Donna@DonnaBigda.com
or visit
www.DistressedHomeownersHelpline.com

Certified Distressed Propety Expert

Mortgage Assistance Relief Services Disclosure

RE/MAX Alliance is not associated with the government, and our service is not approved by the government or your lender. Even if you accept this offer and use our service, your lender may not agree to change your loan.  If you stop paying your mortgage, you could lose your home and damage your credit rating.  RE/MAX Alliance is not engaged in the practice of law nor gives legal or tax advice.  It is strongly recommended that you seek appropriate professional legal counsel and tax advice for any real estate transaction.

Copyright © 2009 by Donna Bigda, All Rights Reserved ...*Connecticut Home Forelcosures - Connecticut Ranked 29th In July 2009 Nationally*

Connecticut Home Forelcosures - Connecticut Ranked 19th In April 2009 Nationally

According to the latest report furnished by RealtyTrac for April 2009, Connecticut is Connecticut Ranked 19th In April 2009 Foreclosures ranked #19 nationally with a total of 1695 foreclosure filings which consists of notices of default, auctions and bank owned properties.  This represents an decrease of nearly 25% for Connecticut home foreclosure filings from March 2009.  Total foreclosure activity in Connecticut was up 25% from April 2008.  Connecticut was ranked #13 in foreclosure filings in March 2009.

With 1 in every 625 homes facing foreclosure, New Haven County has the highest number of foreclousre filings with 625 followed by Hartford County with 545, Fairfield County with 535, Litchfield County with 142, New London County with 138, Middlesex County with 76, Windham County with 69 and Tolland County with 44.  A continued weakening in the financial and manufacturing sectors and a flattening of the job market has been a contributing factor in Connecticut home foreclosure filings.  This brings Connecticut to a total of 7,739 foreclosue filings year to date.

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If you're thinking about buying a foreclosure home in Connecticut there are great buys in today's market and now is a great time to buy while interest rates are stil low.  To get more information on available homes, contact Donna or start your home sear here - New Haven County real estate or call me directly at 203-488-1641, ext. 214.

There are options availabe to homeowners today facing foreclosure including a short sale or loan modification.  If you are considering listing your home as a short sale be sure to choose a Realtor with the CDPE designation. An agent who has earned the Certified Distressed Property Designation has dedicated their time and effort to understanding the issues distressed homeowners are dealing with and who understands the full range of solutions and is ready to help. 

A short sale is an emotional transaction, but as a Certified Distressed Property Expert, we help you take the stress out of losing your home to foreclosure. Successful short sales include all property types, including condos, townhomes multi-family homes, single-family homes, luxury estates and waterfront homes.

Donna Bigda, CDPE
Licensed Connecticut REALTOR®
10 Pine Orchard Road
Branford, Connecticut 06405

Call Donna at 203-488-1641, ext. 214
Fax 203-315-2127

by email
Donna@DonnaBigda.com
or visit
www.DistressedHomeownersHelpline.com

Certified Distressed Propety Expert

Mortgage Assistance Relief Services Disclosure

RE/MAX Alliance is not associated with the government, and our service is not approved by the government or your lender. Even if you accept this offer and use our service, your lender may not agree to change your loan.  If you stop paying your mortgage, you could lose your home and damage your credit rating.  RE/MAX Alliance is not engaged in the practice of law nor gives legal or tax advice.  It is strongly recommended that you seek appropriate professional legal counsel and tax advice for any real estate transaction.

Copyright © 2009 by Donna Bigda, All Rights Reserved ...*Connecticut Home Forelcosures - Connecticut Ranked 19th In April 2009 Nationally*