dec. q4 2013 top 10 negative equity

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#1) Nevada Negative Equity Negative Equity Share 30.4% of 541,000 total mortgaged properties Near Negative Equity Share 3.3% Delinquency Rate 7.74% rate of delinquency Nevada’s average loan-to-value (LTV) distribution was 79.4% Click Here to for more info on how to improve your state’s negative equity

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Page 1: Dec. q4 2013 top 10 negative equity

#1) Nevada Negative Equity

Negative Equity Share – 30.4% of 541,000 total mortgaged properties

Near Negative Equity Share – 3.3%

Delinquency Rate – 7.74% rate of delinquency

Nevada’s average loan-to-value (LTV) distribution was 79.4%

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#2) Florida Negative Equity

Negative Equity Share – 28.1% of 4,048,000 total mortgaged properties

Near Negative Equity Share – 3.6%

Delinquency Rate – 9.87% rate of delinquency

Florida’s average loan-to-value (LTV) distribution was 71.8%

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#3) Arizona Negative Equity

Negative Equity Share – 21.5% of 1,307,000 total mortgaged properties

Near Negative Equity Share – 3.7%

Delinquency Rate – 3.58% rate of delinquency

Arizona’s average loan-to-value (LTV) distribution was 71.1%

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#4) Ohio Negative Equity

Negative Equity Share – 19.0% of 2,148,000 total mortgaged properties

Near Negative Equity Share – 4.7%

Delinquency Rate – 3.42% rate of delinquency

Ohio’s average loan-to-value (LTV) distribution was 72.7%

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#5) Illinois Negative Equity

Negative Equity Share – 18.7% of 2,218,000 total mortgaged properties

Near Negative Equity Share – 4.62%

Delinquency Rate – 4.62% rate of delinquency

Illinois’ average loan-to-value (LTV) distribution was 69.2%

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#6) Rhode Island Negative Equity

Negative Equity Share – 18.3% of 233,000 total mortgaged properties

Near Negative Equity Share – 3.3%

Delinquency Rate – 4.34% rate of delinquency

Rhode Island’s average loan-to-value (LTV) distribution was 62.6%

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#7) Michigan Negative Equity

Negative Equity Share – 18.0% of 1,387,000 total mortgaged properties

Near Negative Equity Share – 3.7%

Delinquency Rate – 2.73% rate of delinquency

Michigan’s average loan-to-value (LTV) distribution was 69.2%

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#8) Georgia Negative Equity

Negative Equity Share – 18.0% of 1,640,000 total mortgaged properties

Near Negative Equity Share – 4.7%

Delinquency Rate – 4.55% rate of delinquency

Georgia’s average loan-to-value (LTV) distribution was 71.5%

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#9) Mississippi Negative Equity

Negative Equity Share – 17.3% of 54,000 total mortgaged properties

Near Negative Equity Share – 5.5%

Delinquency Rate – 4.08% rate of delinquency

Mississippi’s average loan-to-value (LTV) distribution was 73.7%

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#10) Maryland Negative Equity

Negative Equity Share – 16.2% of 1,374,000 total mortgaged properties

Near Negative Equity Share – 4.0%

Delinquency Rate – 5.52% rate of delinquency

Maryland’s average loan-to-value (LTV) distribution was 65.2%

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