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Aug 2009  |  By Larry Green  |  Comments (1)

Foreclosures Are Far Fewer On The North Shore Than Thought

The high-profile auction of convicted political fixer Anton “Tony” Rezko’s Wilmette mansion last week drew new attention to the issue of foreclosures on the North Shore.

 

While almost 3,000 properties in North Shore communities are in some stage of foreclosure or bankruptcy, only one tenth of the properties are actually in the foreclosure process- far fewer than the conventional wisdom according to statistics at www.foreclosoure.com.

An analysis of all properties in some stage of the foreclosure process shows that communities closest to the lake, where much of the North Shore’s wealth is concentrated, regardless of size, have fewer distressed properties than those farther from the shoreline.

For example, Wilmette has only seven properties in actual foreclosure, Glencoe has three, Winnetka has four, Highland Park has ten, and Lake Forest has eight. Away from the lake, the western edge of Evanston, Northbrook, Buffalo Grove, Glenview and Skokie have between 22 and 50.

Glenview, Northbrook, Park Ridge, Skokie and Evanston have the highest number of homes classified as “pre foreclosure”, where mortgage payments have not been made but owners still have time to settle with mortgage holders—a process that can take up to two years.

Skokie, Evanston, Park Ridge and Glenview also have the highest number of properties in bankruptcy.

In all, 2,918 properties in the 23 North Shore communities surveyed are in some stage of mortgage default. Of that total, 347 are in actual foreclosure and subject to being auctioned, 1,749 in a pre foreclosure stage but not necessarily lost, and 822 are the subject of a formal bankruptcy.

For a complete list of properties in your community go to www.foreclosure.com and search by zip code.

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About The Author

Larry Green

Larry Green is an award-winning veteran of the publication industry with backgrounds in reporting, editing, advertising and new media. Most recently he was President and Publisher of Pioneer Press (2000-2009). Prior to that he served in a variety of positions at Pioneer’s parent company, the Sun-Times News Group, including executive editor of the Sun-Times and Vice President of Advertising and Marketing. His reporting career has taken him from the farm fields of the Midwest to the battlefields of Southeast Asia and the Middle East to the slopes of Mt. St. Helens to the corridors of the Illinois capital. He has also worked for the Detroit News, the Chicago Daily News in Chicago, Springfield and Vietnam and oversaw operations of the Los Angeles Times Midwest Bureau. He is a North Shore resident and a New Trier parent and a member of the North Shore Senior Center’s board of directors.

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5 Stars
Very interesting article, thanks for sharing these facts and the forclosure link.
Posted by Augustyn at 11:13 pm on Aug 30, 2009
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