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Tracking neighborhood foreclosures, Woodstock launches new quarterly online resource
September 23, 2008
Foreclosure is a local problem. To help solve it, Woodstock Institute provides the facts on the ground, the analysis to identify the problem, and the technical assistance to help measure local successes. Its newest resource, a quarterly update on foreclosure patterns in the Chicago region, provides timely foreclosure data directly to the people who need it - community reinvestment stakeholders working to prevent foreclosures before they happen and reduce the community impact when they do.

Aggregated by community area, ward, suburban region, and municipality, Woodstock's quarterly foreclosure updates offer community stakeholders the information they need to understand the scope of the problem and measure the success of their efforts.

Community organizations, policy makers, financial institutions, and the media regularly look to Woodstock Institute's annual analysis of foreclosure trends.

 File Icon First Half 2008 Foreclosure Filings

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