Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Mortgage woes lead to more foreclosures

By Pam Dawkins
staff WRITER

Connecticut's foreclosure filings declined between June and July, but the figure is still up for the twelvemonth so far and is approximately 100 percentage higher than the July 2006 filings.

Nationally, the figure of foreclosure filings last calendar month jumped 93 percentage from July 2006 and rose 9 percentage from June, the up-to-the-minute mark householders are having problem devising payments and determination purchasers during the national lodging downturn.

There were 179,599 foreclosure filings nationally reported during July, up from 92,845 during the same time period a twelvemonth ago, Irvine, Calif.-based RealtyTrac Inc. said Tuesday. There were 164,644 foreclosure filings reported in June.

According to RealtyTrac, there were 2,118 foreclosure filings in Nutmeg State in July, down from 2,386 in June but more than than dual the 1,038 in July 2006. In July 2005, there were 563 foreclosure filings.

In July 2007, New Haven County had the peak figure of filings, at 706, followed by Capital Of Nutmeg State County at 450 and Fairfield County at 403.

While New Haven County edged up between June and July, Fairfield and Capital Of Connecticut counties reported fewer foreclosures.

"It's calm up on a year-over-year basis," said RealtyTrac spokesman Daren Blomquist of Connecticut's foreclosure rate.

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