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Some quick facts on Arizona owner occupied homes with a mortgage1:
The median Arizona home price is 156,010.
78.3% of have Arizona home owners only a single mortgage.
Only 0.7% of Arizona home owners have both a second mortgage and a home equity loan.
While the median income for all of Arizona is $41,995, the median income for owner occupied homes in Arizona with a mortgage is $60,819.
The median monthly housing cost in Arizona is $1,130.
Median Arizona real estate taxes are $1,159.
While the national average Expedian Credit score is 678, the average for Arizona is 661.
Non-business bankruptcies in Arizona have gone from 20,190 in 2000 to 30,907 in 2004.
The Arizona State Banking Department regulates mortgage lenders, mortgage brokers and commercial mortgage bankers. Approximately 340 Arizona mortgage bankers, 750 Arizona mortgage brokers, and 6 Arizona commercial mortgage bankers are licensed in the State of Arizona. Arizona’s licensee list is available for a nominal fee from Judy Hudson at (602) 255-4421, extension 160, or it can be obtained from the Department’s web site.
Arizona’s licensing statute for mortgage lenders and brokers was originally enacted in 19712.
Arizona Counties:
Apache County, Cochise County, Coconino County, Gila County, Graham County, Greenlee County, La Paz County, Maricopa County, Mohave County, Navajo County, Pima County, Pinal County, Santa Cruz County, Yavapai County, Yuma County
Source: US Census Bureau 2004 American Community Survey
Source: Coalition for Mortgage reform (www.mortgagereform.org)
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