Friday, February 5, 2010

Frim Woodstock: Foreclosures are Up and Rising

Woodstock found that for Chicago, initial foreclosure filings increased by 10.2 percent, but the activity varied widely by neighborhood. Some of the largest percentage gains last year were in Lincoln Park, up 103 percent; Near South Side, up 46 percent; and Near North Side, up 37 percent.

At the same time, some of the communities hardest hit by the first waves of the foreclosure crisis — neighborhoods such as Austin, Hyde Park, Auburn Gresham and Englewood — reported fewer foreclosure filings last year than in 2008.

“In ‘06, ‘07 and early ‘08, the main driver was badly written loans,” Smith said. “As those loans cycle out of the system through the foreclosure process, the economy hasn’t improved, you see that [unemployment] is maybe more of a factor.”

1 comment:

  1. I am so glad I don't live in Lincoln Park right now! Must have been a smart realtor to place me in a more stable area of the city :)

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