It turns out the social activist group ACORN has done more recent research on this for larger Ohio countys. For Montgomery County the foreclosure rate has really jumped over the course of a year. These charts from the ACORN report shows a one month comparison and detail for the top zips:


It should be noted that Huber Heights is the suburb with the highest forclosures. That something was awry in Huber was evident by driving through the older parts of the suburb this past spring, noticing the vacant houses with uncut grass and those "cut your grass" signs Huber Heights government puts on the yards.
A check in at the County Auditors property record database does show a number of units owned by banks in Huber Heights, probably foreclosed units. There are also a number owned by investors or absentee owners, which might indicate this progression in Huber Heights (and elsewhere in Montgomery County):
ownership--->foreclosure--->bank--->investor--->rental
The subprime implosion numbers are is just beginning to be felt. Working in Huber...I just don't know what the next few months will hold.
ReplyDeleteThose facing foreclosure should contact their lenders and ask to speak with the Loss Mitigation Department. Be pro-active and face the reality of your situation. It won't just "go away"!... ...never before will you have seen the months click by as fast as they do when you're in foreclosure.
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