Home market watcher Steve Thomas at Re/Max Real Estate Services in Aliso Viejo reports that the number of O.C. distressed properties (homes listed by agents as foreclosures or short sales) was 4,141 last week, up 303 vs. two weeks earlier or a plus-7.9% change.
As a percent of all listed homes for sale, distressed properties were 27.16% of the market last week [...]
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