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Archive for December 2009

Fewer Homeowners Underwater

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

In Utah, fewer homeowners are underwater when it comes to the value of their homes, according to a new report by American First CoreLogic.  At the end of this year’s third quarter, 18 percent of Utah (40,801) residential properties with a mortgage were in negative equity — meaning borrowers owed more on their mortgage than their home was worth.  Utah’s negative equity rate is well below the national rate of 23 percent.  And it remains far below those of neighboring states.  In Nevada, 65 percent of residential properties with a mortgage were in negative equity, the report said.  In Arizona, 48 percent of residential properties were in negative equity.  Idaho was at 20 percent and Colorado was at 19 percent.  The report confirms that the rampant housing speculation that was so prevalent in many states was not as severe here in Utah.  It also means Utah’s foreclosure rate will not rise as dramatically in the coming year.  (Salt Lake Board Of Realtors)

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