Dallas-Fort Worth Foreclosures Took A Step Back in 2009

by The Harrison Group on February 26, 2010

in Avoid Foreclosure,Dallas market updates,Dallas Real Estate,Foreclosure Information

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Dallas-Fort Worth area home foreclosures for 2009 fell to their lowest level in three years. But the almost 12 percent drop doesn't mean that fewer North Texans are threatened with losing their homes. Indeed, the number of D-FW homeowners with a loan in default is at a record high, and foreclosure filings continue to grow.

Actual foreclosure sales have fallen, though, because many lenders are negotiating longer with borrowers and delaying foreclosures for months, a close look at the data shows. "There are an awful lot of problem loans out there that should be foreclosed on and are not," said George Roddy, who heads Foreclosure Listing Service of Addison, which tracks foreclosures in 19 Texas counties. "Perhaps they think if they delay long enough, the situation will work itself out. "Yes, foreclosures are down, but it's artificial."

Last year, lenders sold 18,637 homes at foreclosure auctions in Dallas, Tarrant, Collin, Denton and Rockwall counties. That's down from 21,174 forced sales in 2008 and 19,102 in 2007, according to a Dallas Morning News analysis of Foreclosure Listing Service's numbers. More than 65 percent of the loans on foreclosed homes were made between 2005 and 2009. The average loan balance was about $130,000. Neighborhoods in Grand Prairie, Southeast Dallas, McKinney, DeSoto and Frisco led the area in total foreclosures in 2009.

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By Steve Brown / The Dallas Morning News

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