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To: Galirayo who wrote (8951)10/11/2008 1:14:19 PM
From: skinowski  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 41419
 
Looks like the heaviest concentration of subprimes is in south and SW Texas, most of Mississippi, some in Louisiana, etc... Had no idea that it was such a heavily South Central phenomenon.



To: Galirayo who wrote (8951)10/12/2008 4:06:07 AM
From: bumblin bob  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 41419
 
OT: You may find this site interesting. It lists all of the existing foreclosures and pre-foreclosure properties. Click on any state and it will show you the counties.
Roll over the county with your cursor and it gives you the number of foreclosures and the ratio for that county.
Click on a county and it gives you the listings. To the right of each listing there is a "Map It" feature that puts the area up on a map and breaks it down into government owned, pre-foreclosure, bank owned, etc...(California and Michigan are two of the more interesting states.)
realtytrac.com

Over the past month the pre-foreclosures have exploded.

Thanks for posting your charts and thoughts for all of us lurking in the shadows BTW.