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August 20, 2007 at 11:57 AM #9954August 20, 2007 at 12:09 PM #78378drunkleParticipant
can you reference the owners of the foreclosures? determine how many of the homes were owned by a single owner? essentially, determine the make-up of foreclosures, investor owned vs non-investor…
August 20, 2007 at 12:09 PM #78526drunkleParticipantcan you reference the owners of the foreclosures? determine how many of the homes were owned by a single owner? essentially, determine the make-up of foreclosures, investor owned vs non-investor…
August 20, 2007 at 12:09 PM #78504drunkleParticipantcan you reference the owners of the foreclosures? determine how many of the homes were owned by a single owner? essentially, determine the make-up of foreclosures, investor owned vs non-investor…
August 20, 2007 at 12:14 PM #78529kellyParticipantThat’s a good question. I don’t have immediate access to that data, but I’ll see what I can find out. Good suggestion.
(The benefit to the unique address feature for RealtyTrac is that it doesn’t count the same house each time it shows up in the rolls for NOD, NOS, REO, etc.)
August 20, 2007 at 12:14 PM #78507kellyParticipantThat’s a good question. I don’t have immediate access to that data, but I’ll see what I can find out. Good suggestion.
(The benefit to the unique address feature for RealtyTrac is that it doesn’t count the same house each time it shows up in the rolls for NOD, NOS, REO, etc.)
August 20, 2007 at 12:14 PM #78381kellyParticipantThat’s a good question. I don’t have immediate access to that data, but I’ll see what I can find out. Good suggestion.
(The benefit to the unique address feature for RealtyTrac is that it doesn’t count the same house each time it shows up in the rolls for NOD, NOS, REO, etc.)
August 20, 2007 at 12:37 PM #78516CAwiremanParticipantPretty interesting info.
If you can find a source to show the number and % ARM and ALT-A loans by San Diego Zipcode, per year beginning with 2004, I’d be very interested in that!
Any possibility? Thanks for the link to the article.
HiggyBaby
August 20, 2007 at 12:37 PM #78390CAwiremanParticipantPretty interesting info.
If you can find a source to show the number and % ARM and ALT-A loans by San Diego Zipcode, per year beginning with 2004, I’d be very interested in that!
Any possibility? Thanks for the link to the article.
HiggyBaby
August 20, 2007 at 12:37 PM #78538CAwiremanParticipantPretty interesting info.
If you can find a source to show the number and % ARM and ALT-A loans by San Diego Zipcode, per year beginning with 2004, I’d be very interested in that!
Any possibility? Thanks for the link to the article.
HiggyBaby
August 20, 2007 at 12:59 PM #78396lindismithParticipantThat’s good stuff, Kelly.
I missed the drop-down menu the first time I checked out your article. Is there a way to highlight it more?
I think it would be beneficial to see the zips in relation to each other.
Plus, it would be good to see the name of the town next to the zip. I’m interested in a few areas, but I can’t always remember the zip.
Chula Vista and Oceanside are the outlying areas, which Bugs has always pointed out, get hit first. Then it’s just a matter of time before everyone starts feeling it.
August 20, 2007 at 12:59 PM #78522lindismithParticipantThat’s good stuff, Kelly.
I missed the drop-down menu the first time I checked out your article. Is there a way to highlight it more?
I think it would be beneficial to see the zips in relation to each other.
Plus, it would be good to see the name of the town next to the zip. I’m interested in a few areas, but I can’t always remember the zip.
Chula Vista and Oceanside are the outlying areas, which Bugs has always pointed out, get hit first. Then it’s just a matter of time before everyone starts feeling it.
August 20, 2007 at 12:59 PM #78544lindismithParticipantThat’s good stuff, Kelly.
I missed the drop-down menu the first time I checked out your article. Is there a way to highlight it more?
I think it would be beneficial to see the zips in relation to each other.
Plus, it would be good to see the name of the town next to the zip. I’m interested in a few areas, but I can’t always remember the zip.
Chula Vista and Oceanside are the outlying areas, which Bugs has always pointed out, get hit first. Then it’s just a matter of time before everyone starts feeling it.
August 20, 2007 at 1:09 PM #78399kellyParticipantHiggyBaby: I’ve been asking around for some of that loan breakdown info, too — I’ll keep you posted when I find out.
and lindismith: The individual ZIPs have a graph underneath that compares them to the county average. And if you click ‘view all,’ you can see the ZIPs in relation to each other.
They’re broken down by cities (San Diego, Chula Vista, Carlsbad, etc.) Within each city, the best thing to do is google the ZIP code to get a sense of what neighborhoods fall within it.
The drop-down menu is also in the middle of our homepage today, in the box titled “A Tight Squeeze.”
Thanks for the feedback.
kbAugust 20, 2007 at 1:09 PM #78525kellyParticipantHiggyBaby: I’ve been asking around for some of that loan breakdown info, too — I’ll keep you posted when I find out.
and lindismith: The individual ZIPs have a graph underneath that compares them to the county average. And if you click ‘view all,’ you can see the ZIPs in relation to each other.
They’re broken down by cities (San Diego, Chula Vista, Carlsbad, etc.) Within each city, the best thing to do is google the ZIP code to get a sense of what neighborhoods fall within it.
The drop-down menu is also in the middle of our homepage today, in the box titled “A Tight Squeeze.”
Thanks for the feedback.
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