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Now what: Your builder is bankrupt One minivan, one mom, five kids The economic 'value' of Mom First-time homebuyer help People in Business: A weekly list of achievements for May 8 Wal-Marts seek OK to sell beer, wine Launch what you cook Check out what homes are selling for! Foreclosure charts! Blue=Bad; more glum housing stats January 08 February 08 March 08 April 08 May 08 Contact us with your news and information: Team leader: Christine Peterson, cpeterson@bakersfield.com, 395-7418 Assistant team leader: John Cox, jcox@bakersfield.com, 395- 7345 Reporters: Courtenay Edelhart, cedelhart@bakersfield.com, 395-7372 Vanessa Gregory, vgregory@bakersfield.com, 395-7379 Jenny Shearer, jshearer@bakersfield.com, 395-7234 Gretchen Wenner, gwenner@bakersfield.com, 395-7368
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Foreclosure charts!
Financial blogs in the big city can use more exciting terms, but here at the family paper let's just say we've got charts. Kern County foreclosures and defaults. In April 2008, they set new records again. These are from the county recorder's office, and you can enjoy the PDF files by clicking the blue boxes. There's also a chart from appraiser Gary Crabtree showing how the pace of defaults that ultimately foreclose has swooped up since 2006.
-- Gretchen Wenner, staff writer
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posted by
adampayne
on May 6, 2008 at 03:17 PM
posted by
Maggiepoo
on May 7, 2008 at 07:51 AM
And it`s not even really starting, these are only the predatory loans and the first flow of ARM`s, The timeframe is almost 9 months from distressed until auction and the banks are holding back and only letting a trickle go to market as to not flood the market, The major action is set to happen at the Q1 2009-2012, gonna be some real deals then........ bury that head and accept denial...it will get better...... in 2013
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