Dan Kenobi
/ 83.5.247.* / 2009-11-13 10:04
Ju ż ósmy miesiąc z kolei przejęcia domów przez banki w Stanach od nie spłacających kredytów przekroczyły 300.000. Nie ma szans na szybkie zakończenie kryzysu, który się pogłębia. A banki ukrywają ogromne ilości przejętych domów bojąc sie wystawić je na sprzedaż, żeby nie załamać za szybko ich cen.
U.S. foreclosure filings surpassed 300,000 for an eighth straight month as unemployment made it tougher for homeowners to pay their bills, RealtyTrac Inc. said.
A total of 332,292 properties received a default or auction notice or were seized by banks in October, up 19 percent from a year earlier, Irvine, California-based RealtyTrac said today. One in every 385 households received a filing. The tally fell 3 percent from September, the third consecutive monthly decline.
“The foreclosure problem is still with us and will keep prices down,” Stephen Miller, chairman of the economics department at the University of Nevada at Las Vegas, said in an interview. “The real issue is we don’t know what inventory banks are holding that they have yet to put on the market.”