NJ Foreclosures Spike in April [AUDIO]
New Jersey's foreclosure rate nearly doubled from March to April. The nationwide numbers moved in the opposite direction, representing the lowest level since February 2007.
New Jersey's foreclosure rate nearly doubled from March to April. The nationwide numbers moved in the opposite direction, representing the lowest level since February 2007.
According to RealtyTrac, the leading online marketplace for foreclosure properties, a total of 2,304,941 foreclosure filings were reported in 2012.
Lenders would be required to maintain residential properties that have been foreclosed upon under a bill that's unanimously passed the Senate Community and Urban Affairs Committee.
New Jersey's HomeKeeper program, designed to help the unemployed and under-employed facing foreclosure in the Garden State, has had significant problems over the past year, but Department of Community Affairs Commissioner Richard Constable says things have been straightened out.
New Jersey's foreclosure numbers continue to move in the opposite direction of the national figures, according to a new report today from RealtyTrac.