Foreclosure filings up in Larimer, down in Weld
In Larimer County, foreclosure filings increased 30.1 percent year-over-year in April from 73 to 95. In Weld County, filings decreased 9.9 percent from 161 in April 2011 to 145 a year later.
Foreclosure filings numbers provide a view of how many borrowers have become seriously delinquent in their loans.
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Foreclosure sales were down in both counties, with Larimer seeing a decrease of 43.8 percent year-over-year in April from 64 to 36. Weld saw a decrease of 35.5 percent in the same period from 110 to 71.
Statewide, filings went up, by 7.3 percent to 2,075 in year-over-year in April, and sales decreased by 36.2 percent to 1,024 in the same period.
In Larimer County, foreclosure filings increased 30.1 percent year-over-year in April from 73 to 95. In Weld County, filings decreased 9.9 percent from 161 in April 2011 to 145 a year later.
Foreclosure filings numbers provide a view of how many borrowers have become seriously delinquent in their loans.
Foreclosure sales were down in both counties, with Larimer seeing a decrease of 43.8 percent year-over-year in April from 64 to 36. Weld saw a decrease of 35.5 percent in the same period…
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