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Report: Foreclosed Homes Account for 31% of First-Quarter Sales

Homes in foreclosure accounted for 31 percent of all residential sales from January to March 2010, according to a new report from RealtyTrac.

The average sales price of properties that sold while in some stage of foreclosure was nearly 27 percent below the average sales price of properties not in the foreclosure process, according to the California-based research group.

A total of 232,959 U.S. properties in some stage of foreclosure — default, scheduled for auction or bank-owned (REO) — sold to third parties in the first quarter, a decrease of 14 percent from the previous quarter and down 33 percent from the peak during the first quarter of 2009, when sales of foreclosure homes accounted for 37 percent of all residential sales.

“First time homebuyers and investors continue to buy foreclosure properties in large numbers, and at substantial discounts,” said James J. Saccacio, chief executive officer of RealtyTrac.

The average sales prices on properties in some stage of foreclosure decreased 23 percent from 2006 to 2009 while the average discounts on foreclosure purchases steadily increased from 21 percent in 2006 to 27 percent in the first quarter of 2010.

Foreclosure sales increase 2,500 percent from 2005 to 2009

More than 1.2 million U.S. properties in some stage of foreclosure sold to third parties in 2009, an increase of 25 percent from 2008 and an increase of nearly 327 percent from 2007.

Total foreclosure sales in 2009 were up more than 1,100 percent from 2006 and up more than 2,500 percent from 2005. Foreclosure sales accounted for 29 percent of all sales in 2009, up from 23 percent in 2008 and up from 6 percent in 2007.

The average sales price of properties that sold while in some stage of foreclosure in 2009 was 25 percent below the average sales price of properties not in the foreclosure process.

That was up from an average discount of 22 percent in 2008 but down from an average discount of 26 percent in 2007.

The average foreclosure discount in 2005 was 35 percent, driven by a nearly 50 percent discount on REOs; however, the discount on pre-foreclosures trended up slightly over the same five-year period, from nearly 12 percent in 2005 to 15 percent in 2008 and 2009.

Foreclosure sales by type in first quarter

A total of 144,503 bank-owned (REO) properties sold to third parties in the first quarter, down 13 percent from the previous quarter and down 27 percent from the first quarter of 2009.

REO sales accounted for 19 percent of all sales in the first quarter, up from nearly 16 percent in the previous quarter but down from 21 percent of all sales in the first quarter of 2009.

REOs sold for an average discount of 34 percent, up from an average discount of nearly 32 percent in both the previous quarter and the first quarter of 2009.

A total of 88,456 pre-foreclosure properties — in default or scheduled for auction — sold to third parties in the first quarter, down 15 percent from the previous quarter and down nearly 41 percent from the first quarter of 2009.

Pre-foreclosure sales accounted for nearly 12 percent of all sales, up from nearly 10 percent in the previous quarter but down from 16 percent in the first quarter of 2009. Pre-foreclosures, which are often short sales, sold for an average discount of nearly 15 percent, up from nearly 14 percent in the previous quarter but down from 16 percent in the first quarter of 2009.

Nevada, California, Arizona post highest percentage of foreclosure sales in Q1

Foreclosure sales accounted for 64 percent of all sales in Nevada in the first quarter, the highest percentage of any state, although Nevada’s percentage was down from 65 percent of all sales in the previous quarter and 75 percent of all sales in the first quarter of 2009.

California posted the second highest percentage, with foreclosure sales accounting for 51 percent of all sales there in the first quarter — up slightly from 50 percent in the previous quarter but down from 70 percent of all sales in the first quarter of 2009.

Foreclosure sales as a percentage of all sales were also down in Arizona from the first quarter of 2009, but the state still posted the third highest percentage in the first quarter, with foreclosure sales accounting for 50 percent of all sales.

Other states where foreclosure sales accounted for at least one-third of all sales were Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Florida, Michigan, Georgia, Illinois, Idaho and Oregon.

Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois post highest foreclosure discounts

The average sales price of properties that sold while in some stage of foreclosure in the first quarter was 39 percent below the average sales price of properties not in the foreclosure process in Ohio, Kentucky and Illinois — the states with the three highest average foreclosure discounts.

The average overall foreclosure discount was at least 35 percent in California, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, DC and New Jersey.

The biggest discount on bank-owned properties was in New York, where the average sales price for REOs was 52 percent below the average sales price for properties not in foreclosure. The biggest discount on pre-foreclosure properties was in Rhode Island, where the average sales price for properties in default or scheduled for auction was 33 percent below the average sales price for properties not in foreclosure.

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