Phoenix Foreclosures Snapshot - November 2009
Phoenix foreclosures comprise 30.8% of all real estate listings in the metropolitan area. Foreclosure listings are comprised of REO property (bank owned) and short sales. REO property used to be the majority of active listings in the foreclosure arena. However, bank owned properties have been on a decline for most of 2009. They are being replaced by short sales because more distressed homeowners are seeing short sales as a better alternative to foreclosure.- the federally mandated foreclosure moratorium
- banks for selling more properties in bulk to large-scale investors
- banks are taking chunks of foreclosure properties and turning them into rentals
- more properties are being sold at public-type auctions
Days on Market for Phoenix Foreclosures
Foreclosure listings have been on the market for an average of 80 days less than their counterparts -- "normal" listings -- during 2009. The second chart indicates that current foreclosure-type listings have been on the market for 105 days, while normal listings have been on the market for 182 days. The obvious reason is the difference in price between two categories of listings. REO property and short sales are always priced much lower than normal sales making them much more attractive to home buyers.
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