Note: The red dots show homes currently in foreclosure. The slide title describes the fraction of homes that received foreclosure filings in 2010
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
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
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
This is a good example of how the financial mess has almost ruined the people but enriched many of the big banks.
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