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By Allison K. Watkins
Are you looking for a home to buy at
low price? If you are looking for such homes, then foreclosed homes
would be best for you. You can easily buy a foreclosed home for much
less than its original market price. Now if you are thinking that
it’s hard to find foreclosed homes that are on sale, let me tell
you that according to RealtyTrac’s latest foreclosure report,
“Almost 19 percent of all homes have foreclosed in QE3 2012.”
Talking about figures, there are 193,059 homes that are in
foreclosure sale. To help you out, following is the list of cheapest
foreclosed home cities.
- Dayton, Ohio
Dayton city has
the cheapest price of foreclosed homes throughout United States. The
average foreclosure sale price in Dayton is $60,154. The foreclosure
savings are 52.13 percent at an average. The number of homes listed
for foreclosure sale in this city is 650.
- Toledo, Ohio
Toledo is also
listed as one of the cities with the cheapest foreclosed home price
in U.S. The average foreclosure home price in this city is slightly
higher than Dayton i.e. $64,072. The foreclosure saving in Toledo is
45.91 percent and, the number of homes that are listed in foreclosure
sales is 569.
- Cleveland-Elyria-Mentor, Ohio
Ohio also has the
third most cheaply foreclosed home cities throughout U.S. In
Cleveland-Elyria-and Mentor, the average foreclosure home
price is $75,883. The foreclosure saving is 49.95. Altogether, there
are 1406 homes listed for sale.
- Memphis, Tennessee
Memphis, Tennessee
is listed at number 4. The mean foreclosure price in Memphis is
$82,186 and, the average foreclosure saving is 47.82 percent. There
are 574 houses listed in foreclosure sale.
- Harrisburg-Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Harrisburg and
Carlisle are the two cities, holding the 5th position in
the list of cheapest foreclosed homes in third quarter 2012. The
average foreclosure home price in these two cities is $88,681. The
foreclosure saving in these cities is almost 47.82 percent and, there
are very few houses that are listed on foreclosure sale. Talking
about the actual figure, only 92 houses are listed on foreclosure
sale.
- Columbus, Ohio
Another city of
Ohio i.e. Columbus is listed at number six for the cheapest
foreclosed homes in U.S. The average price of the houses listed in
foreclosure sale is $99,846. The savings on foreclosed houses in this
city is around 46.79 percent. There are 1,252 houses listed on
foreclosure sale.
- Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, Wisconsin
The three cities
of Wisconsin State, Milwaukee-Waukesha and West Allis are on number
seven of the cheapest foreclosed homes. The average price of
foreclosure sale in these three cities is $111,225. The average
foreclosure saving in these three cities is 46.55 percent and, the
number of houses listed on foreclosure sale is 952 cumulatively.
- Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta, Georgia
Atlanta-Sandy
and Springs-Marietta are listed at 8th,
as the cheapest cities on the list of foreclosed homes. On an
average, the foreclosure sale price in these two cities is $113,358
and, the foreclosure saving in these cities is 45.64 percent. There
are 10,286 homes up for foreclosure sale.
9. Springfield, Massachusetts
Springfield city of Massachusetts State is listed at 9th. The mean foreclosure sale price in Springfield is $115,409. The foreclosure saving is 45.99 percent and, the number of houses listed on sale is 246.
10. Chicago-Naperville-Joliet, IL-IN-WI
Chicago, Illinois, Naperville, Indiana State and Joliet, Wisconsin are listed at number ten as the most cheaply foreclosed home cities in United States. On an average, the foreclosure sale price in all three cities of three different states is $139,650. The foreclosure saving is around 48.32 percent and the number of houses listed on sale is 9,262, collectively.
9. Springfield, Massachusetts
Springfield city of Massachusetts State is listed at 9th. The mean foreclosure sale price in Springfield is $115,409. The foreclosure saving is 45.99 percent and, the number of houses listed on sale is 246.
10. Chicago-Naperville-Joliet, IL-IN-WI
Chicago, Illinois, Naperville, Indiana State and Joliet, Wisconsin are listed at number ten as the most cheaply foreclosed home cities in United States. On an average, the foreclosure sale price in all three cities of three different states is $139,650. The foreclosure saving is around 48.32 percent and the number of houses listed on sale is 9,262, collectively.
Author Bio: This article is written by Allison K Watkins a mortgage
professional. She writes informative articles that help people get
mortgage loans -especially people with bad credit. You can read more of
herarticles on the site Badcreditwhiz.com (Link: http://blog. badcreditwhiz.com). You can also contact her at allisonkwatkins@gmail.com or by following her tweets @allisonkwatkins (Link: https://www.twitter.com/AllisonKWatkins).

Looks like Ohio is the place to go if you're in need of cheap home!
ReplyDelete-Jack @ foreclosure advice