Foreclosures down from last year by double digits in Washington

The number of homes in foreclosure across Washington is down by nearly 40% compared with a year ago.

In Pierce County, 265 homes were in some part of the foreclosure process last month — that's down 35.7% from 412 homes a year ago, according to information compiled by Attom Data Solutions, a real estate data firm.

Thurston County saw an even larger drop, with nearly 42% fewer homes in foreclosure in February.

There, 65 homes were going through foreclosure last month, compared with 112 a year ago.

Nationwide, the company said in a news release, foreclosures dropped to the lowest since November 2005.

Other areas of the country posted increases. Foreclosures in the Houston area are up 97.4% compared with last year, to 989 homes.

And nearly 25% more homes in the San Francisco-Oakland area are being foreclosed on for that same time period, 773 homes.

© 2017 The News Tribune (Tacoma, Wash.). Distributed by Tribune Content Agencyt
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