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Foreclosure.com's Latest Quarterly Comparison Reveals Colorado Foreclosure Market Among Most Improved Nationwide

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Data analysis indicates “The Centennial State” had nearly 23 percent fewer active distressed properties on its books in first quarter of New Year

Boca Raton, Florida (PRWEB) May 31, 2013

Foreclosure.com analyzed data that compared active Colorado foreclosure totals from fourth quarter 2012 and first quarter 2013, revealing that “The Centennial State” had 22.7 percent fewer homes in some stage of default.

There were approximately 1,100 less active foreclosures in Colorado from Jan. through March 2013 when compared to data collected between Oct. through Dec. 2012.

Pagosa Springs, the only unincorporated municipality in scenic Archuleta County, was the city that improved the most statewide on a quarterly basis, reducing its inventory by more than 66 percent. On the opposite side of the spectrum, the amount of distressed homes in Colorado Springs, the second-most populated city in the state behind its capital (Denver), increased nearly 4 percent.

Denver, dubbed “The Mile High City,” ranked second best in terms of positive percentage change behind Pagosa Springs with a 43 percent improvement in its active inventory.

Here are the most (and least) improved cities in Colorado (Q4 2012 vs. Q1 2013):

**Note: Only cities with a minimum of 50 active foreclosures in both quarters were analyzed**

Top 5 Cities
Pagosa Springs     -66.04%
Denver                 -43.83%
Littleton             -38.60%
Aurora             -36.84%
Grand Junction         -36.82%

Worst 5 Cities
Colorado Springs     +3.43%
Englewood                 +3.17%
Pueblo                    -3.88%
Westminster            -14%
Montrose                 -20.75%

Foreclosure.com has also posted a helpful Colorado foreclosures infographic that illustrates the data above – and more – in chart form at http://www.foreclosure.com/articlecenter/category/foreclosure-infographics.

ATTENTION EDITORS AND PRODUCERS:

For more information on Colorado foreclosures, including the rankings of specific cities based on percentage of Q4 2012 vs. Q1 2013 improvement or otherwise, please contact Thomas Myers at (561) 988-9669 ext. 7381 or tmyers@foreclosure.com.

About Foreclosure.com
With more than 2 million preforeclosure, short sale, foreclosure, Sheriff sale, foreclosure auction, bank repossessed (bankruptcy), HUD homes, foreclosed homes for rent to own and tax lien listings in one place, Foreclosure.com delivers America’s largest and most accurate searchable database of distressed real estate and investment property information. Based in Boca Raton, Fla., Foreclosure.com works directly with hundreds of top lending institutions and government agencies to list diverse property types on its website, as well as features listings from an extensive network of corporate sellers. As a result, the company has been recognized by high profile media outlets and prestigious non-profit industry groups alike as the number one rated distressed property listing resource available anywhere. Foreclosure.com offers much more than just real estate listings, connecting sellers, buyers and agents in one convenient location as a one-stop real estate marketplace. Reported by PRWeb 4 days ago.

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