Foreclosures Fall to 5-Year Lows

JANN SWANSON   |   November 25, 2013

National foreclosure pre-sale inventory is at its lowest point since 2008, Lender Processing Services reports. 

The inventory—which reflects the number of loans that are in some stage of foreclosure—represents 2.54 percent of all mortgaged homes in LPS' October data. That marks a 3.23 percent drop month-over-month, and a nearly 30 percent year-over-year drop. LPS’ data reflects about 70 percent of the mortgage market. 

The National Association of REALTORS® reported last week that distressed homes are making up fewer of the total existing-home sales recorded in the past year. Sales of distressed homes—which include foreclosures and short sales—made up 14 percent of October sales, down 25 percent year-over-year. 

Distressed sales tend to sell at a discount. NAR reported that foreclosures sold for an average discount of 17 percent below market value in October. Short sales were discounted 14 percent below market value. 

 

Source: Mortgage News Daily and NAR