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G. F.
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Florida has over 500,000 pending foreclosure cases!

G. F.
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  • New York, NY
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There is so much chatter about how the market is improving (case-shilling up, consumer confidence up, etc...). I think for Florida and many other area's, it's only half time.

If this article (http://www.dsnews.com/articles/florida-courts-petition-for-nearly-10m-to-clear-foreclosure-backlog-2010-03-30) is to be believed, there are over 500K pending foreclosures in the Florida court system.

If you add in the backlog of delinquent cases that haven't made it into the court system, strategic defaults, additional defaults from a record 12+% unemployment and 8+% underemployment, Option ARM reset, the end of the Fed MBS purchase (which could trigger interest rates to go up 250 basis points = less qualified buyers) and the end of the tax credit (why they would allow both of these to end at the same time puzzles me); I see a lot of hurting to come.

I would like to know what everyone thinks about the current state of the real estate market overall and what is going on in their market.

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Rich Weese#2 Off Topic Contributor
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Rich Weese#2 Off Topic Contributor
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1. I think their projection is very low
2. Unknown what additional problems will rear up in economy.
3. FL is the biggest home of Chinese drywall and that problem is an iceberg and we've only seen the tip( I'm going to a speech and update on the problem today)
4. Homebuyers assistance may be gone
I've mentioned before, I'm not buying currently, but getting ready for even LOWER prices and I do believe in a double dip. Rich

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