2012 — 226
2011 — 246
2010 — 435
2009 — 327
2008 — 144
Source: RealtyTrac Inc.
Home foreclosure activity dropped to a four-year low in Clark County in September, a steep 41 percent decline from the previous month, but only an 8 percent decrease from the same month last year.
Experts say the roller-coaster pattern could continue as the area’s sluggish job market puts pressure on struggling homeowners while a 2011 state law has forced mortgage lenders to work with delinquent homeowners. The mediation law has merely slowed down the process, but hasn’t necessarily saved scads of homeowners from losing their houses, said Neal McKeever, a mortgage foreclosure counselor with the nonprofit Community Housing Resource Center in Vancouver.
“Now, they (lenders) have to go through a process” before foreclosure, he said.
The number of Clark County homes in foreclosure in September dropped to a total of 226, down from 249 foreclosures in the same month last year, according to California-based RealtyTrac Inc. Countywide foreclosures also declined for the month, down from 383 homes in August.
McKeever said he hasn’t seen the decline play out at the housing resource center, which continues to see a steady stream of clients seeking counseling. The center offers an orientation class every Thursday evening that brings in between 10 and 15 sets of homeowners each week, McKeever said.