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Foreclosure Sales Nearly Double from Prior Year

Despite Jump in Sales, Foreclosure Delays Remain at Record Levels

Discovery Bay, CA, April 13, 2010 - ForeclosureRadar (www.foreclosureradar.com), the only website that tracks every California foreclosure and provides daily auction updates, issued its monthly California Foreclosure Report for for March 2010. Foreclosure sales increased 92.3 percent from the prior year, when
most major lenders had voluntary moratoriums in place while awaiting the implementation of the
Administration’s Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP). Foreclosure sales increased 24.2 percent
from February, with 79.2 percent of those going Back to Bank and the remainder Sold to 3rd Parties,
primarily investors.

“Despite efforts to promote foreclosure alternatives like loan modifications and short sales, the simple reality
is that there isn’t a program for everyone” says Sean O’Toole, Founder and CEO of ForeclosureRadar.com.
“Unravelling trillions in excess debt will take time, and foreclosure is part of the solution, not the problem.”

Foreclosure Filings

Notice of Default

Prior MonthPrior Year
3.75%-44.59%

Notice of Trustee Sale

Prior MonthPrior Year
17.50%-3.10%

Notice of Default filings dropped substantially in March from the prior year. Last year, filings reached record
levels when lenders caught up on a backlog of filings after delays caused by new notice requirements
introduced in California Senate Bill 1137.

1003 Foreclosure Filings

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Foreclosure Outcomes

Back to Bank (REO)

Prior MonthPrior Year
28.14%66.33%

Cancellations

Prior MonthPrior Year
20.21%159.97%

Sold to 3rd Party

Prior MonthPrior Year
11.04%266.00%

3rd Party purchases at foreclosure sales hit a new record in March, crossing 4,000 properties for the first
time with the combined purchases totaling more than $840 Million. The increase in cancellations appears to
be primarily driven by filing errors, as evidenced by an early cancellation or by statutory requirement as
evidenced by the sale being postponed beyond the maximum time allowed under law. Still more than half of
the 16,513 cancellations occurred mid-foreclosure indicating a likely loan modification or short sale.

1003 Foreclosure Outcomes

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Foreclosure Inventories

Preforeclosure

Prior MonthPrior Year
12.59%12.06%

Scheduled for Sale

Prior MonthPrior Year
-2.47%71.95%

Bank Owned (REO)

Prior MonthPrior Year
-1.36%-26.52%

Despite the increase in Notice of Default filings in February, our estimated number of properties in Preforeclosure dropped 8.0 percent due to the relatively high number of Notice of Trustee Sale filings. Properties exiting the foreclosure process nearly matched the number of new Notice of Trustee Sale filings,
leaving the number of properties Scheduled for Sale in February flat compared to January. Year-over-year, the increase in properties Scheduled for Sale is a dramatic 126.3 percent, as more and more homeowners have found themselves on the brink of foreclosure. Banks continue to resell their Bank Owned (REO) property in a timely manner, with their inventories also flat from January to February.

1003 Foreclosure Inventories

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Foreclosure Discounting

1003 Foreclosure Discounting

The courthouse steps remain highly competitive with discounts to market value dropping from 17.5 percent in January to 15.2 percent in February. Despite fewer foreclosure sales overall in February, as well as smaller discounts due to competitive bidding, 3rd party investors purchased more foreclosures, at 23.2 percent,
than at any other time since we began tracking trustee sales in September 2006.


Foreclosure Timeframes

Time to Foreclosure

Prior MonthPrior Year
0.45%27.91%

Time to Resell – Bank

Prior MonthPrior Year
3.57%0.43%

Time to Resell – 3rd

Prior MonthPrior Year
2.00%-28.50%

Foreclosure timeframes continued to increase slightly across the board, as banks continue to delay
foreclosure, and slowing home sales increase Time to Resell. Time to Foreclose is likely to increase further
in coming months, as the time to file a Notice of Trustee Sale has increased from 142 days to 188 days this
month, a delay which will show up in the Time to Foreclose statistics as those properties are sold in coming
months.


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