Not sure if you saw it or not, but there was an interesting article in the Albuquerque Journal on Sunday about how foreclosures in the metro area have doubled from where they were at this time last year. Again, the sound our broken record, this should be expected by anybody reading this blog regularly. It could get worse because 2011 is supposed to be the peak of foreclosures nationally. Here are some interesting points:
* There were 4,970 foreclosures in Albuquerque in 2009.
* There have been 4,574 foreclosures in Albuquerque between Jan and June of 2010.
* There were 2,688 in all of 2008.
* The unemployment rate in Albuquerque has doubled to 9.2% since 2008 (22,000 jobs).
* Albuquerque is one of 154 metros nationwide to see foreclosures increase this year.
* One out of every 80 households is in foreclosure in Albuquerque.
Mark Boitano , who has been instrumental in fighting against tax lightning, said Albuquerque has seen the "perfect storm" leading to our current economic problems. We totally agree; it is more than just foreclosures. Many of those foreclosures are a result of the other contributing factors. They are home depreciation, a stupid appraisal law that has brought in values lower than reality (at times), unrealistic lending guidelines, a dysfunctional federal hom loan modification system (to say the least), and tax lightning.
All of this then contributes to folks hunkering down, which depresses the real estate market even more, which drepresses the economy even more, and so on. It's a vicious cycle. And all signs point to the fact that it is going to loom for the foreseeable future. As Boitano said in the article, "We're not even at half-time yet."
So here's the scoop, we are two bald mortgage guys who have built a completely referral based company on princples of honesty, education and advocating for our clients. Because we are in in an industry full of people who are unethical and generally clueless, our mission, should you choose to accept it, is to bring you the "inside scoop" through the lens of those who see and deal with it everyday.
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