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[23 Oct 2009 | One Comment | 327 views]
The Rural Debate Continues

It is evident that ForeclosureResearch is not the only one with concerns over certain foreclosure reporting companies The Housing Assistance Council, a Washington DC non-profit, has also expressed concerns over foreclosure data in certain areas of the country. Such concerns were recently released in an October 2009 HAC report, “What is the housing foreclosure situation in rural America?”
The report specifically describes concerns over RealtyTrac figures. Here is a snippet of the report:
RealtyTrac presents data for approximately 2,200 counties across the United States. This excludes roughly 900 counties, most of …

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[16 Oct 2009 | One Comment | 485 views]
Colorado- Post HB 1402

It has been a little over a year since the state of Colorado took foreclosure reporting into its own hands. Last month the state released its first yearly foreclosure report based on the numbers of its own collection methods. Colorado was the first state to break away from a reliance on the many times inaccurate reporting of RealtyTrac.
The only snag seemed to be reports comparing August and September 2009 rates with the prior year. According to the foreclosure data report, “the large difference in foreclosure filing totals between …

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[9 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 1,087 views]
RealtyTrac Layoffs- Getting Back to the Basics?

It looks like the foreclosure giant RealtyTrac has laid off a considerable number of employees within the last month. According to Inman News “RealtyTrac has trimmed its workforce by nearly 30 employees and is moving away from some media partnerships.” The layoffs comprise roughly a quarter of its current workforce.
According to Hitwise, an online metrics company, the company has exhibited a steady decrease in traffic over the last few months. The company also moved down in the rankings to 18 from 10 for overall online real estate popularity.
In the …

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[18 Sep 2009 | No Comment | 202 views]
This Week’s Headlines: A positive or negative twist?

Despite the fact that most foreclosure listing companies reported a nationwide decrease in foreclosures and default filings, the media offered headlines donned with the usual negative perspective.
RealtyTrac seems to be the only major listing company that offered statistics for August. The foreclosure listing company reported a 1 percent decrease in filings with a 13 percent decrease in repossessions. ForeclosureS.com didn’t offer a report for the month presumably because they found an increase in fillings, as they have historically reported larger number of properties in foreclosure.
Here are some of …

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[10 Sep 2009 | One Comment | 260 views]
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 …