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St Louis Mortgage: Major Cities See Rise In Foreclosures

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St Louis Finance News: Foreclosures Climbing In The Metro Areas By 75 Percent
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It is no surprise when we hear that foreclosures are still on the rise.

But recent information tells us that foreclosure filings have climbed in 75 percent of the nation’s largest cities during the first six months of 2010 according to RealtyTrac, an online marketer of foreclosed homes.

The states that have lead this downward housing trend have been

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