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Foreclosure report shows most active quarter in metro NY in almost two years

The latest foreclosure report from real estate data provider PropertyShark shows that metro New York closed the most active quarter in nearly two years with first-time filings rising 6% year over year in the second quarter to reach 1,718 cases.

This increase was partially driven by New Jersey’s 23% increase year over year. New Jersey’s first-time filings totaled 804 cases, accounting for 47% of all metro New York foreclosures. Ten of the region’s 12 New Jersey markets saw foreclosures rise in the second quarter. 

The foreclosure increases came after nine quarters of near-consecutive declines. The New Jersey markets heated up again to reach figures not seen since early 2023. 

Somerset County saw the sharpest rise in first-time foreclosures in the region at 54% year over year to 37 from 24, followed by Morris County climbing by 50% to 54 from 36, and Hudson County increasing 49% to 52 from 35. 

Essex County had the most foreclosures in the New Jersey region, totaling 139 cases, as foreclosures climbed 28% from 109. PropertyShark said the foreclosure total in Essex County surged to a three-year high in the second quarter.

Union and Passaic were the only counties to see a drop in foreclosures in New Jersey with an 8% decline to 58 from 63 in Union and 2% year-over-year decrease to 46 from 47 in Passaic. 

Hunterdon County, with 21 first-time filings, remained the slowest Jersey market, though its 11% increase from 19 was a three-year high, according to PropertyShark. 

PropertyShark is an online real estate database and property research tool that provides building details, ownership information, comparable sales, and foreclosure data.

 

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