Falling foreclosures, North Dakota man camps, Howler wows hipsters Minnesota Public Radio MPR News: "The number of Minnesota properties with a foreclosure filing fell last year.Foreclosure activity dropped by more than 14 percent in the fourth quarter of 2011, compared to the same period in 2010." AP: "Union leaders for locked-out American ...
Foreclosure Sales Rate 4 Times Faster in Non-Judicial States eCreditDaily.com The foreclosure crisis is very much a tale of two states – judicial versus non-judicial. In the 23 states were a judge has the final say, the foreclosure pipeline has stalled, compared to the 27 states with a non-judicial and quicker process.
Mortgage delinquencies fell 40% in 2011 AGBeat Florida, Illinois, Mississippi, Nevada, and New Jersey had the highest percentage of delinquent loans in December, while Montana, Wyoming, South Dakota, Alaska and North Dakota had the lowest percentage of delinquent loans.
Mortgage delinquencies unchanged in December AGBeat Florida, Mississippi, Nevada, New Jersey, and Illinois continue to be the states with the highest percentage of non-current loans while Montana, Wyoming, South Dakota, North Dakota and Alaska leading with the lowest percentage of non-current loans.
Relief for Counties: Land Banks and Eminent Domain Global Economic Intersection (blog) This credit could then be used not just to finance property redevelopment but for other county needs, again on the model of the state-owned Bank of North Dakota. For a fuller discussion of publicly-owned banks, see http://PublicBankingInstitute.org.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: 'Remarkable' economic activities occurring Prairie Business The North Dakota Oil Patch may be the most notorious. A recent Wall Street Journal article predicted that 2012 would be the year when the Bakken reserve will pump more oil than Alaska's Prudhoe Bay. The Research Corridor in Eastern North Dakota has ...
2012 promising for local real estate Anchorage Daily News According to the November Mortgage Monitor Report, the states with the lowest percentage of overdue home loans were Alaska, North and South Dakota, Wyoming and Montana. The states with the highest percentage of delinquent loans were Nevada, Florida, ...
Old Rating Agency Model Becoming Extinct? Independent Mortgage... Mortgage News Daily 30 cents for the prior year on a slight increase in revenue - credit conditions strengthened and reserves fell 58.9%, and noninterest expense climbed 13.9% (mostly due to 114% increase in write-downs and losses on foreclosed real estate).