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Ohio still ranks at the ninth position as regards to its number of foreclosure homes. This situation persisted in May 2008, as recorded by ForeclosureDatabank, the Florida based real estate estimator and speculator. Its position is thus just higher than the positions of Illinois and Massachusetts and just lower than that of Michigan. But it is definitely quite low in its frequency of foreclosed houses when taken in comparison with states such as Florida, California, Colorado, Nevada and Arizona. Studies by ForeclosureDatabank reveal that out of every 410 homes in Ohio that are owned through a mortgage, 1 home has a chance of going through a foreclosure. This situation is already happening, with this number of homes in Ohio going though various stages of a foreclosure filing process.

However, it is necessary to note that the number of houses that are undergoing foreclosure in the state is going down. In the same research, ForeclosureDatabank maintains that the total number of Ohio foreclosures had gone down by 7% than what it was a year ago. This does mean that the Ohioan homebuyer is becoming more wary of their own resources and only them entering into a mortgage association with the lender.
At the same time, it is interesting to note that Ohio is one of the only ten states that have shown a decrease in the number of their foreclosed homes. While issues such as lowering home prices and increasing home interest rates are badly affecting the frequency with which these homes are arriving in the real estate market on a nationwide scale, the people of Ohio are slowly becoming aware of these pitfalls and taking stock of their financial situation before it is too late. That is one of the main reasons why the number of Ohio foreclosures is healthily decreasing in present times.




















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