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Frank Ford Senior Vice President for Research and Development Neighborhood Progress, Inc. June 28, 2013
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Foreclosures quadrupled from 1995 to 2007, then dropped steadily for four years, are now rising again – up 5% from 2011. Foreclosure filings through 12/31/12. Source: NEO CANDO at Case Western Reserve University
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After declining steadily for 4 years, foreclosure filings in the City of Cleveland are rising again – up 4% from 2011 Foreclosure filings through 12/31/12. Source: NEO CANDO at Case Western Reserve University
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After a dramatic decline over the past 4 years, filings on the East Side of Cleveland are up 10% from 2011. Foreclosure filings through 12/31/12. Source: NEO CANDO at Case Western Reserve University.
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Cleveland Neighborhoods with increased foreclosure or no change 2011-2012 Foreclosure filings through 12/31/12. Source: NEO CANDO at Case Western Reserve University
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Cleveland Neighborhoods with decreased foreclosure 2011-2012 Foreclosure filings through 12/31/12. Source: NEO CANDO at Case Western Reserve University
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Filings in the Outer Suburbs have risen 34% over the past 6 years and are up 7% from 2011. Foreclosure filings through 12/31/12. Source: NEO CANDO at Case Western Reserve University.
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Cleveland Suburbs with at least 100 foreclosures in 2012, % change from 2011 Foreclosure filings through 12/31/12. Source: NEO CANDO at Case Western Reserve University
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Foreclosures by Region Foreclosure filings through 12/31/12. Source: NEO CANDO at Case Western Reserve University.
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Update on Vacant Residential Structures Vacancy and delinquency counts as of 5/9/13. Source: NEO CANDO at Case Western Reserve University.
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