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Q3 2009 U.S. Foreclosure Heat Map

Posted: Tue, October 27 2009 9:22 PM by darenb

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Alan said:

Utah is starting to get dark red. California, is almost completely dark red. What a mess.

# October 29, 2009 1:47 PM

Carolyn R said:

Has anyone been shopping or know anything about Bend, OR?  

# November 3, 2009 7:38 AM

joelc said:

I wrote about Oregon back in May 2009. What I learned about Bend, in particular, is that it is a resort destination with quite a few multi-million dollar properties...and a lot of foreclosures.

Located in Deschutes County, RealtyTrac's figures for Q3 2009 showed that the county had the highest foreclosure rate in the state with one in every 57 housing units receiving a foreclosure filing. Activity was double from Q3 2008, but was up only about 8 percent from Q2 2009.

# November 3, 2009 12:07 PM

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# December 1, 2009 5:44 PM

Dan said:

Since Q1 2009 the foreclosure heat map has gotten hotter everywhere. I can barely wait to see how it looks for Q4 2009.

It appears that this map says if you buy now red means your finances are dead.

# December 6, 2009 9:02 PM

Shera said:

For an ESTIMATE.. keep it simple  time and mliartaes, and a quick description of the method of repair.  For example, to repair a scratch in the finish of a dining table, I would provide an ESTIMATE for "repair by touch up of finish using 'xyzabc' mliartaes", or "stripping and refinishing" of the table, using 'xyzabc' mliartaes (depending on severity of the damage).  I'd also specify if I was going to work on it at the owner's location, or if it needed to be delivered to my shop, either by the customer, or myself, and give a rough idea of how long it would take to complete the work, as well as how long the work itself would take.  An example would be "6 hours labor, project finished by MO/Date/Year."  (Some repair work requires 'dry time' of either finishes, or glue   and the customer needs to be made aware of that.)Obviously, you also need to include the 'business' info, like name, address, phone, etc.Before I began work, I'd have a short contract/work-order stating what I would do to the furniture (signed by the customer), and take before/after photo's.  I'd also have a provision stipulating any changes or unexpected problems would result in an increase in the cost, and I'd make the customer initial the contract for those changes.I'd include any warranty info on the contract too.Good Luck

# March 10, 2012 9:32 PM

Javier said:

9ceRE:    We have past the point of people  sapnping up bargains. You would have to be brain dead to take on a property liability today. I agree you should own your personal residence because there will be a blood bath in the rental markets. We over built, continue to build, and have a set idea that by building more our economy will improve. It's just housing. With the internet the need for commercial space has tanked. Amazon, or any company like it, can operate in the middle of the desert, or in any country. There is a warehouse section in Dallas that is all artist lofts. I asked about the shift in use and a broker there explained no one warehouses any more, everybody ships direct. My lawyers office is in a warehouse in Everett. I'm sorry money is still changing hands with property, but the value of that property will just continue to tank. There's never been another time like this in history, but now that it's happened it's over.  

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