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October 1, 2009 at 3:41 PM #463473October 1, 2009 at 5:53 PM #462678Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant
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The number of notices of default and trustee deeds filed in San Diego County in September fell for the third consecutive month.
The county assessor recorded a 4-percent drop in notices of default (NODs) from August. The 2,795 NODs filed were the fewest in a single month since November 2008. However, the figure is still more than double the total filed in September 2008.
The number of trustee deeds was down more significantly with a 15-percent month-to-month decline. While 1,156 trustee deeds is a high one-month total from a historical standpoint, it is 41 percent lower than the number recorded in September 2008.
(The MLS is showing 2,690 closings at $232/sf last month for all residential properties. In September, 2008 there were 3,004 closings, at $248/sf.)
October 1, 2009 at 5:53 PM #462872Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantForeclosures Down
The number of notices of default and trustee deeds filed in San Diego County in September fell for the third consecutive month.
The county assessor recorded a 4-percent drop in notices of default (NODs) from August. The 2,795 NODs filed were the fewest in a single month since November 2008. However, the figure is still more than double the total filed in September 2008.
The number of trustee deeds was down more significantly with a 15-percent month-to-month decline. While 1,156 trustee deeds is a high one-month total from a historical standpoint, it is 41 percent lower than the number recorded in September 2008.
(The MLS is showing 2,690 closings at $232/sf last month for all residential properties. In September, 2008 there were 3,004 closings, at $248/sf.)
October 1, 2009 at 5:53 PM #463216Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantForeclosures Down
The number of notices of default and trustee deeds filed in San Diego County in September fell for the third consecutive month.
The county assessor recorded a 4-percent drop in notices of default (NODs) from August. The 2,795 NODs filed were the fewest in a single month since November 2008. However, the figure is still more than double the total filed in September 2008.
The number of trustee deeds was down more significantly with a 15-percent month-to-month decline. While 1,156 trustee deeds is a high one-month total from a historical standpoint, it is 41 percent lower than the number recorded in September 2008.
(The MLS is showing 2,690 closings at $232/sf last month for all residential properties. In September, 2008 there were 3,004 closings, at $248/sf.)
October 1, 2009 at 5:53 PM #463289Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantForeclosures Down
The number of notices of default and trustee deeds filed in San Diego County in September fell for the third consecutive month.
The county assessor recorded a 4-percent drop in notices of default (NODs) from August. The 2,795 NODs filed were the fewest in a single month since November 2008. However, the figure is still more than double the total filed in September 2008.
The number of trustee deeds was down more significantly with a 15-percent month-to-month decline. While 1,156 trustee deeds is a high one-month total from a historical standpoint, it is 41 percent lower than the number recorded in September 2008.
(The MLS is showing 2,690 closings at $232/sf last month for all residential properties. In September, 2008 there were 3,004 closings, at $248/sf.)
October 1, 2009 at 5:53 PM #463493Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantForeclosures Down
The number of notices of default and trustee deeds filed in San Diego County in September fell for the third consecutive month.
The county assessor recorded a 4-percent drop in notices of default (NODs) from August. The 2,795 NODs filed were the fewest in a single month since November 2008. However, the figure is still more than double the total filed in September 2008.
The number of trustee deeds was down more significantly with a 15-percent month-to-month decline. While 1,156 trustee deeds is a high one-month total from a historical standpoint, it is 41 percent lower than the number recorded in September 2008.
(The MLS is showing 2,690 closings at $232/sf last month for all residential properties. In September, 2008 there were 3,004 closings, at $248/sf.)
October 1, 2009 at 6:08 PM #462693temeculaguyParticipantHow dare you quote the county recorders office instead of realtytrac or other peddlers of crappy “pay service” data.
Data is out of style Nor, that can easily be dismissed as government propaganda, bank conspiracy, moratoriums, interventions, loan mods, people living free and banks ignoring them, little green men, Obama, republicans, democrats, breast implants, gays, there has to and will be someone to blame if the tea leaves don’t say what you want. Data that shows the leveling off of the crash, if the reader of that data did’t get the result or the anarchy they were expecting, it must be dismissed somehow. There are a lot of posters with round holes, don’t bring the square pegs, true or not.
October 1, 2009 at 6:08 PM #462887temeculaguyParticipantHow dare you quote the county recorders office instead of realtytrac or other peddlers of crappy “pay service” data.
Data is out of style Nor, that can easily be dismissed as government propaganda, bank conspiracy, moratoriums, interventions, loan mods, people living free and banks ignoring them, little green men, Obama, republicans, democrats, breast implants, gays, there has to and will be someone to blame if the tea leaves don’t say what you want. Data that shows the leveling off of the crash, if the reader of that data did’t get the result or the anarchy they were expecting, it must be dismissed somehow. There are a lot of posters with round holes, don’t bring the square pegs, true or not.
October 1, 2009 at 6:08 PM #463231temeculaguyParticipantHow dare you quote the county recorders office instead of realtytrac or other peddlers of crappy “pay service” data.
Data is out of style Nor, that can easily be dismissed as government propaganda, bank conspiracy, moratoriums, interventions, loan mods, people living free and banks ignoring them, little green men, Obama, republicans, democrats, breast implants, gays, there has to and will be someone to blame if the tea leaves don’t say what you want. Data that shows the leveling off of the crash, if the reader of that data did’t get the result or the anarchy they were expecting, it must be dismissed somehow. There are a lot of posters with round holes, don’t bring the square pegs, true or not.
October 1, 2009 at 6:08 PM #463303temeculaguyParticipantHow dare you quote the county recorders office instead of realtytrac or other peddlers of crappy “pay service” data.
Data is out of style Nor, that can easily be dismissed as government propaganda, bank conspiracy, moratoriums, interventions, loan mods, people living free and banks ignoring them, little green men, Obama, republicans, democrats, breast implants, gays, there has to and will be someone to blame if the tea leaves don’t say what you want. Data that shows the leveling off of the crash, if the reader of that data did’t get the result or the anarchy they were expecting, it must be dismissed somehow. There are a lot of posters with round holes, don’t bring the square pegs, true or not.
October 1, 2009 at 6:08 PM #463508temeculaguyParticipantHow dare you quote the county recorders office instead of realtytrac or other peddlers of crappy “pay service” data.
Data is out of style Nor, that can easily be dismissed as government propaganda, bank conspiracy, moratoriums, interventions, loan mods, people living free and banks ignoring them, little green men, Obama, republicans, democrats, breast implants, gays, there has to and will be someone to blame if the tea leaves don’t say what you want. Data that shows the leveling off of the crash, if the reader of that data did’t get the result or the anarchy they were expecting, it must be dismissed somehow. There are a lot of posters with round holes, don’t bring the square pegs, true or not.
October 1, 2009 at 11:07 PM #462758jpinpbParticipantTo be fair, I’ve been hearing about people not making payments and not even getting any NODs for many months, so that could account for the low NODs. The banks aren’t even bothering to file NODs.
October 1, 2009 at 11:07 PM #462952jpinpbParticipantTo be fair, I’ve been hearing about people not making payments and not even getting any NODs for many months, so that could account for the low NODs. The banks aren’t even bothering to file NODs.
October 1, 2009 at 11:07 PM #463296jpinpbParticipantTo be fair, I’ve been hearing about people not making payments and not even getting any NODs for many months, so that could account for the low NODs. The banks aren’t even bothering to file NODs.
October 1, 2009 at 11:07 PM #463368jpinpbParticipantTo be fair, I’ve been hearing about people not making payments and not even getting any NODs for many months, so that could account for the low NODs. The banks aren’t even bothering to file NODs.
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