Real Estate

Foreclosed Homes: How Many And Where They Are In San Carlos

Realty Trac releases latest information on number of foreclosures, how many are for sale and what they're selling for.

San Carlos has 35 homes still in some stage of foreclosure, according to information released today by Realty Trac. Of those, 14 are currently for sale.

The median sale price for a foreclosure home in San Carlos was $695,000 in March. That compares with a median price of $925,000 for all homes sold in the city.

Foreclosed homes appear to be getting cleared from the market. Between August 1 and March 31, there were 330 homes sold in San Carlos.

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Overall, the number of homeowners entering the foreclosure process also appears to be declining. In April, the number of properties that received a foreclosure filing in San Carlos was 33 percent lower than the previous month and 60 percent lower than March of last year, according to Realty Trac.

The Realty Trac website also contains a list of most of the foreclosed homes now sitting in San Carlos.

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Here are the foreclosure figures for communities in San Mateo County. The numbers are current through April 30. The recently sold figures are from August 2012 to March 31, 2013. Current foreclosures do not include homes recently sold.

City All Foreclosures For Sale Recently Sold Atherton 4 1 111 Belmont 14 18 227 Foster City
50 11 297 Half Moon Bay
37 10 174 Menlo Park
48 7 575 Pacifica 87 19 284 Redwood City
198 28 881 San Carlos
35 14 330 San Mateo
238 37 1,185 Woodside 42 13 300

San Mateo County

Realty Trac reported foreclosures across the country were down 5 percent in April from the previous month. Foreclosures also decreased 23 percent from April 2012. Total foreclosure activity in April was at its lowest level since February 2007.


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