RealtyTrac, which tracks housing market data,
reported foreclosure filings for 106,866 properties across the
country, an 8.6 percent decrease from August and a 18.6 percent
drop from a year earlier.
September was the 48th consecutive month of year-on-year
declines in overall foreclosure activity, which includes
foreclosure notices, scheduled auctions and bank repossessions.
"September foreclosure activity was back to pre-housing bubble
levels nationwide, in large part thanks to a continued slide in
bank repossessions," said Daren Blomquist, vice president at
RealtyTrac.
Lenders repossessed 22,930 homes in September, a 13 percent
decline from the month before, while 48,399 properties were set
for foreclosure auctions, a 5.5 percent decrease.
Default notices dropped 9.8 percent to 8,840.
(Reporting by Elvina Nawaguna; Editing by Steve Orlofsky)
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