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Tacoma and South Puget Sound Real Estate Blog
Friday, September 12th, 2008
Posted by Brian Everstine @ 02:46:14 pm

Foreclosure filings in Pierce County for August rose 17 percent from the previous month, a 60 percent jump from last year.

Statistics provider RealtyTrac release foreclosure listings this week, showing a slower pace than previous months. Foreclosure filings nationwide rose 27 percent compared to last August, but the climb was smaller than June and July.

Washington rose five spots to No. 21 for foreclosure filings this month. Nevada, California and Arizona rated the highest, with the three states combined accounting for more than half of the nation's foreclosures.

In Pierce County, 687 received at least one foreclosure notice in August, that is one out of every 450 homes.

All but four Washington counties saw a rise from last year. King County saw a 60 percent climb from last year. Thurston County is up 52 percent.

The tricky thing with these statistics, however, are that they not a solid representation of foreclosures. RealtyTrac follows default notices, auction sale notices and bank repossessions.