The numbers are far from near the massive 2008 numbers - but the persistent rise in foreclosures signifies trouble in the housing market. I wonder how many Wall Street funds are betting against homeowners this time?

So far, the biggest numbers are in Florida, where a housing bubble and a meteoric rise in homeowners insurance rates put so many people behind the financial eight-ball. Plus, many more homeowners now have adjustable rate mortgages, which are now expensive to refinance (and which played a major role in the 2008 crash). So much for Ron DeSantis's "Florida Miracle." Via CNBC.com:

There were 36,766 U.S. properties with some type of foreclosure filing in October — such as default notices, scheduled auctions or bank repossessions, according to Attom, a property data and analytics

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