Tuesday, August 31, 2010

10 states with the highest share of non-current loans

Statistics released by the Mortgage Bankers Association this week showed the number of homes in the foreclosure process during the second quarter dropped for the first time since 2006.

10 states with the highest share of non-current loans:

1. Florida (23.6 percent)

2. Nevada (21.6 percent)

3. Mississippi (18.4 percent)

4. Georgia (15.6 percent)

5. Arizona (14.6 percent)

6. Illinois (14.5 percent)

7. Ohio (14.4 percent)

8. Indiana (14.3 percent)

9. Louisiana (14.2 percent)

10. Michigan (14.1 percent)

Other states where the percentage of non-current loans exceeded the national average of 13 percent: New Jersey (14.1 percent), Rhode Island (13.7 percent), California (13.5 percent), Tennessee (13.2 percent) and West Virginia (13.1 percent).Source: LPS.

No comments:

AddThis

Bookmark and Share