Halloween Will Suck This Year: Foreclosure Maps

by Silicon Valley Blogger on October 31, 2008 17 comments

Happy All Hallow’s Eve to everyone!

I came across this poignant cartoon on the Active Rain real estate network. It’s dark humor, I suppose, and marks the climate and mood we’re living in.

why halloween will suck this year, foreclosure

To many communities, this image hits close to home; while the foreclosure map below of the general area where I live literally illustrates which areas are hit the hardest around my neighborhood. Here are some details on San Francisco Bay Area foreclosures. As the adage goes: the higher they fly, the harder they fall, and it has only ring so terribly true for our home prices.

Bay Area Foreclosures

Bay Area Foreclosures Legend

Whatever the case, hope you find great places to do your trick or treating this year! Be safe on the streets and enjoy, and may all that candy (or partying) help us forget our troubles for the moment.

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1 Eugene October 31, 2008 at 10:53 pm

I agree, foreclosures have been up this year and it’s only going to get worse, I think. Hang in there folks! -Eugene

2 Silicon Valley Blogger November 1, 2008 at 2:13 pm

Well Halloween is over and it turned out quieter for us this year than it usually is. So we have a lot of leftover candy!

I’d rather not give my kids cavities and I’d prefer not to indulge my sweet tooth (and gain pounds) so how else to deal with the excess?

I found a few great articles that address this matter. Take a look at “10 Things To Do With All That Halloween Candy” or this article with a similar title.

The Milky Way Pain Au Chocolat sounds good!

3 jim November 1, 2008 at 2:35 pm

Maybe kids thought you were foreclosed? :)

4 Silicon Valley Blogger November 1, 2008 at 2:55 pm

Hoho!

Our block is actually pretty dark and higher up into the woods so it could be a bit too “rural” for the family crowd.

We used to have tons of kids come by when one of our neighbors had school-aged children bring in their buddies. I think those kids are now older and no longer trick or treat so yeah, we’re down 50% of visitors compared to last year!

5 shadox November 1, 2008 at 4:33 pm

Notice how there are no foreclosures on the Peninsula, but… prices have been moving dramatically lower here in recent months, and as the high tech sector starts to get into a VC funding drought, prices are bound to move down even further…

6 Roger Hamilton November 1, 2008 at 11:49 pm

Happy Halloween! Hope everything gets brighter!

7 Silicon Valley Blogger November 1, 2008 at 11:59 pm

@Shadox,

I’m starting to cringe as I await the next shoe to drop around here. My family wonders how much we’ll be affected by the slowdown as our livelihoods are tied to the economic situation.

As you can see, as a full-time blogger (and one who does other web projects), my income is tied to advertising. My spouse is in retail, so his income is similarly affected (although he says it’s not that noticeable yet) and my bro-in-law is in private equity, which I imagine is an area where we’ll see some effects as well.

It’s going to be an interesting ride this next year!

8 Mary Pope-Handy November 2, 2008 at 5:59 pm

Halloween was very quiet in our east Los Gatos neighborhood this year – just 30 little trick or treaters came by. Normally it’s about 40 or 50. For a Friday night, I expected more (despite the few raindrops).

As for the foreclosures, I don’t think we’ll be done with them for awhile, unfortunately.

9 Myrtle Beach Real Estate November 6, 2008 at 8:38 am

What a funny yet scary image! Thanks for sharing, I never came across this one…

Randy

10 Insider November 14, 2008 at 7:30 pm

LMAO. That is too funny. Unfortunately, it’s sad but true.

11 dean graziosi November 21, 2008 at 9:20 am

LOL. This is unfortunately a funny & all to real situation California is facing.

12 Silicon Valley Blogger November 21, 2008 at 9:39 am

Interesting, I just saw Dean Graziosi’s interview on television some months ago…. ;) .

13 MarbellaPropertyGuy February 12, 2009 at 9:27 pm

Wow, never thought of halloween this way, with all the foreclosed homes. Just imagine what it’ll be like next year!

14 Chris March 6, 2010 at 9:04 pm

I would have to agree with this article. Every neighborhood you go into, there is a home that is that has been foreclosed on. It is really sad. What ever happened to the Obama Plan to keep people in their homes.

15 Kids Jedi Costume June 18, 2010 at 12:37 pm

Kind of puts a bit of a downer on Halloween really. In the last two years I’ve seen more and more houses in my area been put up for sale or boarded up. Although on a lighter note if you really don’t like Halloween you could just go down to your local DIY shop buy some hard board and board up all your windows for the festivities. No trick or treat this year and would probably cost less than a ton of candy. :)

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