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Katonah NY Leads Area With Low Inventory | RobReportBlog

Katonah NY Leads Area With Low Inventory |  RobReportBlog

Katonah  93  homes for sale –   13.61 months of inventory

South Salem  70  homes for sale  –  15.55 months of inventory

North Salem  53  homes for sale  –  16.74 months of inventory

source:  Hgar mls

Foreclosure timelines now measured in years | Katonah NY Real Estate

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The number of mortgages that are delinquent or in foreclosure is declining, but those in the pipeline are years away from clearing, according to a report from Lender Processing Services Inc. released today.

Of all the loans in the foreclosure process in January 2012, 42 percent were still in the foreclosure process a year later, the report said. Only 22 percent had become real estate-owned (REOs) and 11 percent had been liquidated through short sales or deeds-in-lieu.

In states where the foreclosure process is handled by the courts, 58 percent of loans in foreclosure are more than two years past due. In judicial foreclosure states, that figure is 33 percent. Judicial foreclosure states have three times as much foreclosure inventory as judicial foreclosure states.

In judicial foreclosure states, it takes an average of 62 months (more than five years) for a foreclosure to clear, almost twice as long as in a non-judicial foreclosure state: 34 months, or nearly three years.

Broken down by state, judicial states New York and New Jersey had the longest timelines: 607 months (more than 50 years) and 483 months (more than 40 years), respectively. By comparison, in non-judicial Texas and Virginia, the averages were 40 and 39 months, respectively.

But the difference between judicial and non-judicial states is decreasing due to recently enacted “judicial-like” legislation in some non-judicial states, the report said. In Nevada, legislation has resulted in a jump from a 27-month timeline in June 2012 to 57 months at the end of January, and in Massachusetts, the average timeline has risen from 75 to 171 months since last January, the report said.

Water conservation efforts now targeting multifamily housing | Katonah NY Real Estate

The 2011 and 2012 droughts across much of the United States may be a harbinger of things to come, and “evidence is showing that many parts of the country may continue to experience moderate to severe drought in 2013 and possibly for several additional years,” the Denver-based American Water Works Association reported.

If that wasn’t scary enough, in December some 61.9 percent of the contiguous U.S. was in moderate to exceptional drought conditions, up from 28.2 percent a year ago, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor, a daily survey produced by a group of academic and government organizations.

I would guess it’s time we all turned our attention to saving water at our places of residence, which I feel some of us — but not enough! — are already doing. However, the big flaw in trying to target the single-family homeowner is that so many of us live in multifamily dwellings, either apartments or condominiums.

When the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency unveiled its WaterSense program at the end of 2009 it focused on new single-family residences. After watching the program slowly taking root, on Jan. 1 the EPA launched a similar labeling guidance program for new multifamily buildings.