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Cynthia Gomez, broker-owner of Century 21 Town & Country in Ontario, Calif., said her agents are seeing fewer listings from lenders. Foreclosure sales make up 80 percent of Gomez's business. "The inventory became a little more limited because banks were either holding back or not giving as many assignments as we were getting in the past," she said. Many of those who did snap up a foreclosed home in the third quarter likely got it at a hefty discount. The average sales price of foreclosure properties in the quarter was $169,523, or 32 percent below the average sales price of non-distressed properties, RealtyTrac said. That's the highest discount relative to non-foreclosed properties in five years, the firm said. That average sales price gap has been trending higher over the past four quarters. Historically, it has ranged between 15 percent and 30 percent, according to RealtyTrac's records, which go back to the first quarter of 2005. Weaker demand following the end of the homebuyer tax credits has given buyers more leverage to negotiate better deals with banks and other distressed sellers.
Buyers also are competing with fewer buyers, though foreclosed properties in some markets, such as Las Vegas, still get multiple offers that can end up bumping up the sales price. Nevada, Arizona and California had the highest percentage of foreclosure sales in the quarter. Nevada led the nation with foreclosure sales accounting for nearly 54 percent of all home sales, RealtyTrac said. That was down from nearly 56 percent in the second quarter and 62 percent a year earlier. Several other states had foreclosure sales that accounted for at least one-quarter of all home sales: Florida, Massachusetts, Michigan, Georgia, Oregon, Idaho and Illinois.
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