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9 FORECLOSURE COMPLETION NUMBERS CONTINUE TO RISE ATTOM, along with its subsidiary RealtyTrac, has released its latest Foreclosure Market Report for January which has found that there was a total of 23,204 properties with foreclosure filings against them, up 29% from December (which saw 17,971 filings) and up 139% from a year ago. Foreclosure activity has now surpassed numbers seen before the pandemic took hold of the nation two years ago. According to Rick Sharga, the EVP of RealtyTrac, these gains can be explained by traditional seasonal fluctuations in foreclosures. "e increased level of foreclosure activity in January wasn't a surprise," Sharga said. "Foreclosures typically slow down during the holidays in November and December and pick back up after the first of the year. is year, the increases were probably a little more dramatic than usual since foreclosure restrictions placed on mortgage servicers by the CFPB expired at the end of December." As a whole, banks repossessed 4,784 properties through the REO foreclosure process in January. is is up 57% from December and up 235% over the same period last year. is marks the seventh consecutive month with an annual increase in completed foreclosures. e report found that the states that had at least 100 or more REOs and that saw the greatest monthly increase in January included: Michigan (up 622%); Georgia (up 163%); Texas (up 98%); Tennessee (up 50%); and Alabama (up 44%). "It's very important to keep these numbers in context," Sharga noted. "Foreclosure completions are still far below normal levels— less than half as many as in January of 2020 before the pandemic was declared, and about 60% lower than the number of foreclosure completions in 2019. We're likely to continue seeing large year-over-year percentage increases for the rest of this year, but it's also likely that foreclosure activity will remain below historically normal levels until the end of 2022." Nationally, one in every 5,922 housing units had a foreclosure filing against it in January, down from the one in 7,647 seen in December. States that saw the highest foreclosure rates were New Jersey (one in every 2,336 housing units with a foreclosure filing); Illinois (one in 2,740); Nevada (one in 3,119); Michigan (one in 3,127); and Ohio (one in 3,251). e results for foreclosure starts were mixed, however; 33 states and Washington D.C., saw starts increase. Lenders started the foreclosure process on 11,854 U.S. properties in January, up 29% from last month and 126% from a year ago. ose states that saw the greatest number of foreclosures starts in January were Florida (1,238 foreclosure starts); California (1,226); Texas (1,003); Illinois (757); and Ohio (665). Data for the report was gleaned from data entered into the ATTOM Data Warehouse over the course of the year which covers more than 3,000 counties nationwide, or about 99% of the total papulation. Journal Compiled by the DS News Staff TA K E A L O O K I N S I D E T H E N U M B E R S DATA BITS Source: United Van Lines 2021 National Movers Study I N S I D E T H E J O U R N A L | I N F O S T R E A M | T H E D I G I TA L E D G E | M O V E R S & S H A K E R S The housing market gained 6.9 trillion in value in 2021 increasing to 43.4 trillion throughout the year, increasing at a rate of at least a half-trillion per month, according to Zillow. According to Black Knight's Mortgage Monitor Report, equity growth has given the average homeowner a 48,000 annual bump for a total of 185,000 in available equity by the end of the year. 1. GLENDALE, AZ 517 2. LAS VEGAS, NV (TIE) 524 3. WINTER HAVEN, FL (TIE) 524 4. NORTHPORT, AL (TIE) 524 5. GREAT FALLS, MT (TIE) 524 6. PALMDALE, CA 538 7. LAPLACE, LA 551 8. NEW ORLEANS, LA (TIE) 552 9. COLORADO SPRINGS, CO (TIE) 552 10. SUGAR LAND, TX 571 CITIES WITH LOWEST CREDIT SCORES 1. THE VILLAGES, FL 806 2. SUN CITY WEST, AZ 792 3. ORO VALLEY, AZ (TIE) 789 4. SANTA MONICA, CA (TIE) 789 5. LAGUNA WOODS, CA 788 6. ESTERO, FL 787 7. PITTSFORD, NY 785.5 8. LOS ALTOS, CA 785 9. GREEN VALLEY, AZ (TIE) 783 10. SARATOGA, CA (TIE) 783 CITIES WITH HIGHEST CREDIT SCORES CITY RANK CITY RANK MEDIAN CREDIT SCORE MEDIAN CREDIT SCORE EVP and General Counsel, Freddie Mac Page 30 MOVERS & SHAKERS WITH Heidi Mason

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