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| | Thursday, July 13, 2000 - 04:05 am Does anyone know where I can find the answers to the following questions? What is the % of mortgaged properties going into default in the SO AND SO area monthly? Quarterly? Annually? Of those going into default, what % are foreclosed after 90+ days in default? After 120? After 180 days? Any information as to what % of dollars loaned are recouped after retaking of property and ultimate resale would be helpful. This would probably have to be industry wide information. Any any other statistics that I could find about real estate..
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| | Thursday, July 13, 2000 - 02:01 pm Well, this really SHOULD be posted in the real estate section. There are pay services, and they might publish some freebies for large metropolitan areas on their web sites. "Any information as to what % of dollars loaned are recouped after retaking of property and ultimate resale would be helpful. This would probably have to be industry wide information" You're unlikely to find that info as it's not public record and banks don't like to publish those figures. Also, I'm not sure why that's helpful. What are you trying to do?
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| | Friday, July 14, 2000 - 11:19 am I had thought this was the real estate section. Can you list some of the pay services? I currently have access to a wide variety of databases but need some direction. As to what I am trying to do.. Well.. To me, knowledge like this can and does create in me and other people a sense of how intensely open this market is for the individual. I'm just getting my feet in the water and I am so deliciously amazed that I want to know it all. Call me eccentric, but thats what they called Bill Gates, who is now the richest man in the world I think..
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| | Friday, July 14, 2000 - 12:17 pm I know that Experian offers data for sale, although I haven't tried them yet. I've used dataquick.com for years, and there are several other companies, mostly regionally, with foreclosure data. I recommend you start at the Dataquick site and do some reading there. They used to have real good articles. And as always, not knowing where you are, you won't be able to get much useful advice. I highly recommend you read my real estate definitions at http://www.bayhouse.com/define.html and http://www.bayhouse.com/auction.html And I'm moving this to the real estate section, this is FINANCE, mostly for mortgage matters. Let me know what you find for data too, I'm going to subscribe to a service for AZ/NM/NV real estate data and am looking for a good source and deal.
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