in
the first quarter of 2008,
so that you can see where the foreclosure problem is most acute, and
where it is least evident. We've calculated foreclosures per
household
(technically, the other way around: households per foreclosure) to
correct for varying populations in different ZIP codes. A sneak
preview: The 10 L.A. County ZIPs with the
highest number of foreclosures in 1Q 2008, and the percentage
increase from 1Q 2007. Source: DataQuick Information Systems. These are
for single-family detached
homes. We've
created a data
search tool that I hope will be
valuable to readers: use
this widget to search
foreclosure
trends
by ZIP code throughout Southern California
Antelope
Valley garnered the top 6 spots.
1)
Lancaster 93535
345 392%
2)
Palmdale 93550
323 487%
3)
Lancaster 93536
255 467%
4)
Palmdale 93551
198 421%
5)
Palmdale 93552
179 442%
6)
Lancaster 93534
146 329%
7) Sylmar
91342 142
426%
8) Norwalk 90650
129 361%
9) Pacoima 91331
105 483%
10) Reseda 91335
101 321%
The
free-fall in prices in distressed areas of Southern
California
is a major, and ongoing, story -- even if it bears little resemblance
to what you're seeing in your
neighborhood. Collapsing prices are causing more foreclosures,
and
prices continue to collapse, raising the likelihood of more
foreclosures. This is what most
of us call a "vicious
cycle," although the Fed
chairman, who evidently doesn't like name-calling, prefers the less
judgmental "economic feedback loop."
In one Palmdale neighborhood, median sales prices are closing in on
$100,000.
Here's an update
of August median sales
prices in some of the most distressed neighborhoods in Los Angeles
County.
Area /
ZIP
median price, July median price, August /
median
price per sq. ft.
Palmdale/93591
$105,000
$101,000/$72
Lancaster/93534
$124,000
$125,000/$89
Lancaster/93535
$148,000
$140,000/$91
Palmdale/93550
$150,000 $145,000/$100
Littlerock/93543
$180,000
$158,000/$116
Palmdale/93552
$190,000
$179,000/$101
Lake Hughes/93532
$195,000
n/a / n/a
L.A.-Watts/90002
$200,000 $172,000/$154
Your
thoughts? Comments?
E-mail story tips to
peter.viles@latimes.com
Update: April 25, 2010

| 93535 | 281-theirnumbers | therealnumbers |
| 93550 | 226-theirnumbers | therealnumbers |
| 93536 | 219-theirnumbers | therealnumbers |
| 93551 | 167-theirnumbers | therealnumbers |
Sodomy in the Antelope Valley.

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