Cities with the Most Home Foreclosures in America — way too many red dots!

THIS IS A STARTLING SET OF PICTURES!

Note: The red dots show homes currently in foreclosure. The slide title describes the fraction of homes that received foreclosure filings in 2010

Although some of the worst hit areas in Nevada , California and Florida improved from 2009, the foreclosure rate in these areas remains high.
For a way to visualize the foreclosure crisis, they borrowed a Google Business insider.com; maps technique described by Barry Ritholtz Ritholtz.com –google-map-foreclosures; Keep scrolling down, Las Vegas is the big winner/loser with its number of foreclosures.
20) Boise , Idaho — 1 in 21 homes in foreclosure (The red dots show all foreclosures in process)
 
 
19) Sarasota , Fla. — 1 in 21 homes in foreclosure

 

18) Lakeland , Fla. — 1 in 21 homes in foreclosure

 

17) Tampa , Fla. — 1 in 20 homes in foreclosure

 

16) Port St. Lucie , Fla. — 1 in 19 homes in foreclosure

15) Sacramento , Calif. — 1 in 19 homes in foreclosure

 
14) Naples , Fla. — 1 in 18 homes in foreclosure

 

13) Deltona , Fla. — 1 in 17 homes in foreclosure

12) Bakersfield , Calif. . — 1 in 17 homes in foreclosure

11) Reno , Nev. — 1 in 16 homes in foreclosure

 

10) Vallejo , Calif. — 1 in 16 homes in foreclosure

 

9) Orlando — 1 in 15 homes in foreclosure

 

8) Merced , Calif. — 1 in 14 homes in foreclosure

 

7) Stockton , Calif. — 1 in 14 homes in foreclosure

 

6) Riverside , Calif. — 1 of 14 homes in foreclosure

 

5) Miami — 1 in 14 homes in foreclosure

 

4) Phoenix — 1 in 14 homes in foreclosure

 

3) Modesto , Calif. — 1 in 14 homes in foreclosure

 

2) Cape Coral , Fla. — 1 in 12 homes in foreclosure

1) Las Vegas — 1 in 9 homes in foreclosure


BONUS: USA — 1 in 46 homes in foreclosure

Images: Courtesy of Google Maps

Note: The red dots shows homes currently in foreclosure.. The slide title describes the fraction of homes that received foreclosure filings in 2010

This is a good example of how the financial mess has almost ruined the people but enriched many of the big banks.

The Arizona Sentinel

In an interview a few years ago, while running for Governor, Bruce Olsen said, "We are running out of time. I’m convinced I can work with other governors to save our Republic. I have a plan, should our country fall apart. We must be prepared. It’s important that our people become debt free. I am also hoping to change the way we title property. We must see to it that Americans actually own what they pay for. One more thing. We must learn that the individuals that our media promotes for elected office, are the ones we must run from." Bruce Olsen lives in Arizona and shares from The Arizona Sentinel. His main site went down in 2016 and this link contains some of his earlier work. You can still see some of his more recent work via Constitutional Liberty Coalition.