Close, But No Cigar

It looks like RealtyTrac and Foreclosures.com are getting closer to similar reporting results but have yet to get it down to a science. The most recent statistics for Clark County Nevada came to only a 6.5% disparity compared to past differences of up to 100%. While the percent difference was closer than usual, the difference in the total properties varied by 13%.
It’s also getting harder and harder to catch. While RealtyTrac reports foreclosure flings, which include both default notices and REO properties, ForeclosureS.com reports them separately. Also, many times exact figures are not utilized, but rather percentages. Through a few quick calculations and historical research, Foreclosure Research was able to determine exact comparisons.
Here is a snippet from an article published in the Credit Union Times on August 19, 2009:
“Clark County had the nation’s highest foreclosure rate during the first six months of 2009, according to RealtyTrac. In the county, 7.45% of all housing units were in foreclosure. That represents a 56% increase from the same period in 2008. Nationally, 1.6% of all housing units were in foreclosure during the first half of 2009, a 15% increase over the same period last year.”
Foreclosure research was able to calculate the total foreclosures by taking the 7.45 percent of housing units. The total foreclosure for the six month period was 82,127.
The following snippet comes from an article in the Review Journal published on August 9, 2009:
“For the first six months, Clark County foreclosures rose 84.3 percent to 23,588 from 12,800 in the year-ago period, Sacramento, Calif.-based investment advisory firm Foreclosures.com reported. Preforeclosures increased 34.8 percent to 47,467 from 30,922 a year ago.”
Based on these figures, Foreclosures.com reported a total of 71,055 foreclosures/properties for 2009, or an increase of 62.5% compared to Realty Trac’s increase of 56%.
Below you will see the breakdown of those figures. Again, while the difference is not as vast as usual, it still exemplifies that the reports continue to fail in accuracy. Yet, media outlets continue to report all such figures with the utmost confidence.
RealtyTrac
Totals:
2009 (based on 7.45% of housing units in the county): 82,127
Foreclosures.com
January to June 2009:
Clark County foreclosures rose 84.3 percent to 23,588 from 12,800
Preforeclosures increased 34.8 percent to 47,467 from 30,922
Totals:
2008: 43,722
2009: 71,055
62.5% increase
6.5% difference in percent increase
13% difference in totals











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