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      <description>This dataset shows the top 500 zip codes for home foreclosures, along with bank repossessions, default and auction notices. Most of the foreclosures seem to be in thje rust belt and the sun belt. This data was found online at: http://money.cnn.com/2007/06/19/real_estate/500_top_foreclosure_zip_codes/index.htmI was only able to successfully geo-locate 481 of the top 500 zip codes.</description>
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      <description>&amp;quot;Estimates of foreclosures based on a formula that calculates the rate of foreclosure starts over the past 18 months as a function of County or Place Level unemployment rate as of June 2008 from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Local Area Unemployment Rate data.&amp;quot;

&amp;quot;HUD has identified data collected by other federal agencies that prove to be good predictors of where foreclosures are likely.  HUD has used those data to &#8220;distribute&#8221; the statewide counts of foreclosure starts among the neighborhoods, places, and counties within each state&amp;quot;</description>
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      <description>&amp;quot;Estimates of foreclosures based on a formula that calculates the rate of foreclosure starts over the past 18 months as a function of County or Place Level unemployment rate as of June 2008 from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Local Area Unemployment Rate data.&amp;quot;
&amp;quot;HUD has identified data collected by other federal agencies that prove to be good predictors of where foreclosures are likely. HUD has used those data to &#8220;distribute&#8221; the statewide counts of foreclosure starts among the neighborhoods, places, and counties within each state&amp;quot;</description>
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    <name>Properties with Foreclosure Filings by State, USA, 8.2009</name>
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      <description>The RealtyTrac US Foreclosure Market Report provides a count of the total number of properties with at least one foreclosure filing reported during the month &#8212; broken out by type of filing at the state and national level. Data is collected from more than 2,200 counties nationwide, and those counties account for more than 90 percent of the U.S. population. RealtyTrac&#8217;s report incorporates documents filed in all three phases of foreclosure: Default &#8212; Notice of Default (NOD) and Lis Pendens (LIS); Auction &#8212; Notice of Trustee Sale and Notice of Foreclosure Sale (NTS and NFS); and Real Estate Owned, or REO properties (that have been foreclosed on and repurchased by a bank). If more than one foreclosure document is filed against a property during the month or quarter, only the most recent filing is counted in the report. The report also checks if the same type of document was filed against a property in a previous month or quarter. If so, and if that previous filing occurred within the estimated foreclosure timeframe for the state the property is in, the report does not count the property in the current month.</description>
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      <description>The RealtyTrac US Foreclosure Market Report provides a count of the total number of properties with at least one foreclosure filing reported during the month &#8212; broken out by type of filing at the state and national level. Data is collected from more than 2,200 counties nationwide, and those counties account for more than 90 percent of the U.S. population. RealtyTrac&#8217;s report incorporates documents filed in all three phases of foreclosure: Default &#8212; Notice of Default (NOD) and Lis Pendens (LIS); Auction &#8212; Notice of Trustee Sale and Notice of Foreclosure Sale (NTS and NFS); and Real Estate Owned, or REO properties (that have been foreclosed on and repurchased by a bank). If more than one foreclosure document is filed against a property during the month or quarter, only the most recent filing is counted in the report. The report also checks if the same type of document was filed against a property in a previous month or quarter. If so, and if that previous filing occurred within the estimated foreclosure timeframe for the state the property is in, the report does not count the property in the current month.</description>
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    <name>Properties with Foreclosure Filings by State for Quarter 3, USA, Q3 2009</name>
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      <description>The RealtyTrac US Foreclosure Market Report provides a count of the total number of properties with at least one foreclosure filing reported during the month &#8212; broken out by type of filing at the state and national level. Data is collected from more than 2,200 counties nationwide, and those counties account for more than 90 percent of the U.S. population. RealtyTrac&#8217;s report incorporates documents filed in all three phases of foreclosure: Default &#8212; Notice of Default (NOD) and Lis Pendens (LIS); Auction &#8212; Notice of Trustee Sale and Notice of Foreclosure Sale (NTS and NFS); and Real Estate Owned, or REO properties (that have been foreclosed on and repurchased by a bank). If more than one foreclosure document is filed against a property during the month or quarter, only the most recent filing is counted in the report. The report also checks if the same type of document was filed against a property in a previous month or quarter. If so, and if that previous filing occurred within the estimated foreclosure timeframe for the state the property is in, the report does not count the property in the current month.</description>
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    <name>Properties with Foreclosure Filings by State, USA, 9.2009</name>
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      <description>The RealtyTrac US Foreclosure Market Report provides a count of the total number of properties with at least one foreclosure filing reported during the month &#8212; broken out by type of filing at the state and national level. Data is collected from more than 2,200 counties nationwide, and those counties account for more than 90 percent of the U.S. population. RealtyTrac&#8217;s report incorporates documents filed in all three phases of foreclosure: Default &#8212; Notice of Default (NOD) and Lis Pendens (LIS); Auction &#8212; Notice of Trustee Sale and Notice of Foreclosure Sale (NTS and NFS); and Real Estate Owned, or REO properties (that have been foreclosed on and repurchased by a bank). If more than one foreclosure document is filed against a property during the month or quarter, only the most recent filing is counted in the report. The report also checks if the same type of document was filed against a property in a previous month or quarter. If so, and if that previous filing occurred within the estimated foreclosure timeframe for the state the property is in, the report does not count the property in the current month.</description>
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    <name>Properties with Foreclosure Filings by State, USA, 10.2009</name>
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      <description>The RealtyTrac US Foreclosure Market Report provides a count of the total number of properties with at least one foreclosure filing reported during the month &#8212; broken out by type of filing at the state and national level. Data is collected from more than 2,200 counties nationwide, and those counties account for more than 90 percent of the U.S. population. RealtyTrac&#8217;s report incorporates documents filed in all three phases of foreclosure: Default &#8212; Notice of Default (NOD) and Lis Pendens (LIS); Auction &#8212; Notice of Trustee Sale and Notice of Foreclosure Sale (NTS and NFS); and Real Estate Owned, or REO properties (that have been foreclosed on and repurchased by a bank). If more than one foreclosure document is filed against a property during the month or quarter, only the most recent filing is counted in the report. The report also checks if the same type of document was filed against a property in a previous month or quarter. If so, and if that previous filing occurred within the estimated foreclosure timeframe for the state the property is in, the report does not count the property in the current month.</description>
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      <description>The RealtyTrac US Foreclosure Market Report provides a count of the total number of properties with at least one foreclosure filing reported during the month &#8212; broken out by type of filing at the state and national level. Data is collected from more than 2,200 counties nationwide, and those counties account for more than 90 percent of the U.S. population. RealtyTrac&#8217;s report incorporates documents filed in all three phases of foreclosure: Default &#8212; Notice of Default (NOD) and Lis Pendens (LIS); Auction &#8212; Notice of Trustee Sale and Notice of Foreclosure Sale (NTS and NFS); and Real Estate Owned, or REO properties (that have been foreclosed on and repurchased by a bank). If more than one foreclosure document is filed against a property during the month or quarter, only the most recent filing is counted in the report. The report also checks if the same type of document was filed against a property in a previous month or quarter. If so, and if that previous filing occurred within the estimated foreclosure timeframe for the state the property is in, the report does not count the property in the current month.</description>
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      <description>The RealtyTrac US Foreclosure Market Report provides a count of the total number of properties with at least one foreclosure filing reported during the month &#8212; broken out by type of filing at the state and national level. Data is collected from more than 2,200 counties nationwide, and those counties account for more than 90 percent of the U.S. population. RealtyTrac&#8217;s report incorporates documents filed in all three phases of foreclosure: Default &#8212; Notice of Default (NOD) and Lis Pendens (LIS); Auction &#8212; Notice of Trustee Sale and Notice of Foreclosure Sale (NTS and NFS); and Real Estate Owned, or REO properties (that have been foreclosed on and repurchased by a bank). If more than one foreclosure document is filed against a property during the month or quarter, only the most recent filing is counted in the report. The report also checks if the same type of document was filed against a property in a previous month or quarter. If so, and if that previous filing occurred within the estimated foreclosure timeframe for the state the property is in, the report does not count the property in the current month.</description>
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