Foreclosure filings in the Triangle continue to outpace last year's levels through the first ten months of this year.
Filings in Durham, Johnston and Wake counties totaled 7,611 through October, up 12 percent from the same period a year ago, according to the N.C. Administrative Office of the Courts' monthly report.
In Wake, there were 552 filings in October, up 14 percent from a year earlier.
Filings in Wake through the first ten months of the year are 15 percent higher than the same period last year. Durham filings are 9 percent higher through October. Johnston filings are up 2 percent.
Filings mark the start of the foreclosure process. Some homeowners will work out repayment plans. Others will lose their homes.
As the downturn has dragged on and the jobless rate has remained high, the foreclosure crisis has spread from subprime borrowers to those with traditional mortgages.
The N.C. Justice Center, a liberal think tank in Raleigh, released a report today saying that it expects North Carolina to break last year’s foreclosure filing record later this month, according to its own data analysis.
North Carolina had recorded a total of 59,975 foreclosure filings through October. The state had 63,284 filings for all of 2009.

Business reporter David Bracken came to the N&O in 2004. He covers commercial and residential real estate. Contact David at 919-829-4548 or
Comments
Foreclosures are NOT slowing down???
Tue, 11/09/2010 - 00:57 — plusafplusaf@plusaf.com
so, correct me if i'm wrong... NOBODY at the N&O has ANY fundamental understanding of economics and how employment and thus, a decrease in foreclosures on homes is jsut about the LAST thing(s) to recover after a recession????
ah, but such nice, scary, suck-in-the-readers headlines... right up there with CNN, Fox and the rest...
congratulations.
How's that Hope & Change and
Mon, 11/08/2010 - 21:46 — PhantomLordHow's that Hope & Change and Recovery Summer working out for ya?