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After conducting its October market report, housing data provider RealtyTrac has some bad news for homeowners across New Jersey.
100 communities New Jersey communities with the highest foreclosure rates. The number signifies the ratio (example: one out of every 49 houses in Hibernia had a foreclosure filing in October). The list below that is the towns with highest raw totals.
National rankings in parenthesis, if the town fell within the top 200 nationally:
- Hibernia 49 (17th nationally)
- Hancocks Bridge 68 (26th nationally)
- Dorchester 83 (46th nationally)
- Leesburg 99 (62nd nationally)
- Keansburg 100 (63rd nationally)
- Willingboro 105 (68th nationally)
- Dorothy 120 (90th nationally)
- Lawnside 124 (101st nationally)
- Pleasantville 131 (106th nationally)
- Browns Mills 147 (129th nationally)
- Sewaren 148 (132nd nationally)
- Vernon 154 (tied 138th nationally)
- Pennsauken 154 (tied 138th nationally)
- Sicklerville 162 (147th nationally)
- Roselle 163 (150th nationally)
- Mays Landing 176 (177th nationally)
- Egg Harbor Township 176 (tied for 179th nationally)
- Palmyra 178 (tied for 179th nationally)
- Gloucester City 180 (187th nationally)
- Magnolia 182 (195th nat
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