
Arizona's Greatest Depression: 70% of Phoenix Area Homes Underwater
• Bizjournals.comNearly 70 percent of all homes with a mortgage in Phoenix area were under water at the end of 2010, according to online real estate marketplace Zillow.com.
Nearly 70 percent of all homes with a mortgage in Phoenix area were under water at the end of 2010, according to online real estate marketplace Zillow.com.
Data released Tuesday from CoreLogic shows home values in Arizona declined in 2010 at twice the national rate, and metro Phoenix had the biggest loss among the top 10 metro areas in the U.S.
Foreclosure activity returned with a vengeance to the Phoenix-area housing market in January after slowing down considerably in the waning months of 2010, according to an Arizona State University resale-home market report issued Wednesday.
The service that lists Phoenix-area homes for sale is expecting the median home-sale price to drop as low as $100,000 during the next three months.
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Phoenix real estate market being held up by all cash buyers – 47 percent of Phoenix sales were from all cash buyers in December.
The median price for homes in December was $114,000, down from $122,300 the month before. The median price had remained between $122,000 and $135,000 since 2009.
In a strategic move by its new ownership group to get a fresh financial start, the Arizona Biltmore, one of Phoenix's oldest and most iconic resorts, has gone into bankruptcy.
"The old cliche is that it's really hard to give up that kind of power once you have it," said Bruce Merrill, a veteran political scientist and professor emeritus at Arizona State University.
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Of the 1,055 Arizona home owners who have applied, only one has qualified for help from the program. A National Bank borrower is slated to get $40,000 knocked off a distressed home loan.
Foremost among them is a much higher ratio of renters to homeowners than the Phoenix area has seen in recent decades.
The hard-hit region led the nation in homes actually lost to foreclosure, and saw the numbers rise 17 percent from 2009.
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Brad Friedman - Obama State of the Union - Gun Control / Stewart Rhodes - Nullify Now Rally - Founder and Director of Oath Keepers / Michael Boldin - founder and executive director of the Tenth Amendment Center
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The latest forecasts for the housing market's recovery have been pushed out by another year because of slower-than-expected job and population growth and a bigger glut of home foreclosures than anyone expected.
Bryce Shonka - deputy director of the Tenth Amendment Center / Sheriff Richard Mack - Nullify Now! Speaker in Phoenix this Saturday.
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For more than 18 months, local real-estate analysts believed they had called the bottom of the housing market back in April 2009.
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Stuart Vener - National Real Estate and Mortgage Expert / Chris Bliss - MyBillOfRights.org Executive Director
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