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Colorado No. 10 in foreclosures

“Foreclosure processing delays continue to mask the true face of the foreclosure situation, although there were some clues in the May numbers of what lies behind that mask,” James J. [...]

Colorado No. 9 for foreclosures

“This slowdown continues to be largely the result of massive delays in processing foreclosures rather than the result of a housing recovery that is lifting people out of foreclosure,” James J. [...]

HAMP continues to fall

“Helping 400 people keep their homes is incredible,” Shannon [...]

Foreclosures fall 27%

“Mortgage servicers and lenders continue to process foreclosures at an unusually slow rate, and although we expected foreclosure activity to drop in the first quarter, it fell more than expected,” Ryan [...]

Foreclosures hit a 30-month low

“There has been an overall downward trend in foreclosure filings since the end of 2009, but February’s large drop should be at least partially attributed to a change in how foreclosures are being processed,” Ryan [...]

Colorado foreclosures fall 18%

“Given the larger economic picture, I certainly don’t see any reason why Colorado’s foreclosure picture should necessarily be improving compared to the nation, especially considering January’s employment numbers for Colorado,” Ryan [...]

Borders closing six in Colorado

It’s the final chapter for six Borders in Colorado.

Apartment vacancies fall, rents rise

“I do expect to see rent growth become more common and more widespread as time goes on,” Gordon Von [...]

HAMP flat in Colorado

“The fact that they are showing any increase – whether it is 1 percent or 10 percent – it shows that HAMP is working for those it is suited for,” Zachary [...]

Foreclosure rankings for cities

“foreclosure levels remained five to 10 times higher than historic norms in most of those hard-hit markets, where deep faultlines of risk remain and could potentially trigger more waves of foreclosure activity in 2011 and beyond,” James J. [...]