After rocketing skyward for a couple years Notices of Default in Washoe County finally peaked in April of this year at 457 NODs.  In the five months following April’s peak, NODs began trending downward slightly.  For example, September’s 422 NODs represented an 8% decline from April’s peak. 

Well, I suppose good things can’t last forever.  Washoe County Notices of Defaults took a HUGE jump in October.  The 582 NOD’s filed in October represented a month-over-month increase of 38%!  …so much for flushing the foreclosures out of the inventory.

I took a quick look at the current inventory of homes listed for sale in Reno and Sparks, Nevada.  Today 21% of listings are bank owned.  Looks like this percentage is going to get a lot bigger.

On the resale front, resales held steady at 454 units.  New home sales, however plummeted to only 114 for the month of October – the lowest level seen since I began tracking these numbers.  This represents a 34% plunge from September’s new home sales, and a 49% drop year-over-year.

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Thank you to our friends at Ticor Title for providing this data and these charts.