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Economy
Illinois third highest state in foreclosure filings
2009-11-13
Illinois posted the third-highest state total of homes receiving foreclosure filings last month, RealtyTrac's latest report shows.

Filings were reported on 19,946 properties--the highest monthly total for Illinois since January 2005 and up 57 percent from a year earlier and up 56 percent from September. One in every 263 homes in Illinois received a filing.

The total number of filings was exceeded only by California and Florida.

Filings were reported on 11,494 homes in Cook County, where the number jumped 67 percent from a year earlier and spiked 131 percent from September.

In the Chicago metropolitan area, filings were reported on 18,541 properties, up 63 percent from a year earlier and up 72 percent from September.

High-risk mortgages, negative equity and high unemployment are the driving forces behind foreclosures, according to RealtyTrac Chief Executive Officer James Saccacio.

The unemployment rate hit 10.5 percent in Illinois in September. October figures won't be released until next week. Nationally, the rate hit 10.2 percent last month.

The Woodstock Institute reported last week foreclosure filings in the six-county Chicago region jumped 67 percent in the third quarter from the second quarter, and rose a smaller 18 percent from the third quarter of 2008. The report showed filings dropped 4.6 percent in Cook County in the third quarter from a year earlier.

Nationally, the RealtyTrac report revealed there were foreclosure filings made on 332,292 properties last month, a jump from nearly 19 percent a year earlier, but down 3 percent from September.
Posted by:Fred

#5  New higher tax bills came due... I offered to move out today if my county just cuts me a check for what they have it assessed for.
Posted by: Capsu78   2009-11-13 16:35  

#4  ...iirc, Florida doesn't have an income tax to feed the beast.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-11-13 12:44  

#3  Is it just me or does it seem to you also like most of the states in trouble are states that have had years and years of failed liberal policies, corruption (Chicago-style politics) high taxes, and are not particularly business-friendly. Maybe Florida is the exception.
Posted by: JohnQC   2009-11-13 09:13  

#2  The Woodstock Institute reported last week foreclosure filings in the six-county Chicago region jumped 67 percent

A Google search also revealed 2 foreclosures, within 25 miles of Arthur, a bit further downstate in Illinois. As best I could tell, neither property was Amish owned.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-11-13 05:50  

#1  And they keep raising the property assessment.
Posted by: 3dc   2009-11-13 00:13  

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