The housing market in the Northeast has been one of the slowest to recover. And now we have another worrisome indicator, Business Insider reports.
New York posted a nearly 130% year-over-year surge in foreclosure inventory in the first quarter, according to RealtyTrac’s latest report. This compares with a nine percent rise in overall U.S. foreclosure inventory.
New York’s foreclosure inventory soars in Q1
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