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July Foreclosures



2,033 San Diegans went into default on their mortgages in July. This is up 19 percent from June and up 157 percent from July 2006. Even adjusting for regional growth, as the blue line on the accompanying graph indicates, the rate of default absolutely dwarfs anything we saw during the early-1990s recession and housing bust.

The rate at which lenders actually foreclosed on delinquent homeowners was slightly less scary. Trustee sales in July weighed in at 686, a decline of 7 percent from June. However, such foreclosure sales are still up 261 percent from July 2006 and are occurring at faster pace than they did in any but a few months of the 1990s.

Readers seeking more detail on the import of these numbers may be interested in last month's foreclosure update, which is quite a bit heavier on the editorializing, or in a recent article about housing demand and must-sell supply.

-- RICH TOSCANO



A Nerd's Eye View

Rich Toscano is a financial advisor with Pacific Capital Associates*;
he also writes about San Diego real estate at Piggington's Econo-Almanac.
Contact him at rtoscano@pcasd.com.

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New Firefighter Parade Policies:

 The Fire Department has issued their new policy on parades. » Aug. 9 -- 5:58 pm



JASK Responds:

 The mayor's ethics chief said she is reviewing complaints over her investigation's accuracy.

Aug. 9 -- 5:13 pm


Complaint Didn’t Reach Chief:

 A firefighter’s complaint didn’t make it up the chain of command.

Aug. 9 -- 4:48 pm


MOST POPULAR STORIES:

SURVIVAL IN SAN DIEGO

Affordable HOA Fees Still Hot Topic :

  State lawmaker Lori Saldaña shares her thoughts with Survival readers.

Aug. 8 -- 1:47 pm



LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Don't Put a Coyote in a Dog House:

 I opine that this paranoid mayor must be tossed out of office.

Aug. 9 -- 4:00 pm



CAFÉ SAN DIEGO

A Few Responses:

 Three questions about taxes that are worth noting.

Aug. 9 -- 12:46 pm



COMMENTARY: SLOP

Covering Willkie :

  The law firm that the city attorney just sued had prepared in advance for the possibility.

Aug. 9 -- 2:17 pm



COMMENTARY: RICH TOSCANO

July Foreclosures :

  Foreclosures dropped a bit from last month, but the mortgage default rate is crushing 1990s records.

Aug. 9 -- 11:53 am


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