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April 8, 2008

Can't get enough of foreclosure maps?

If there's a new housing-related mapping tool released every day -- and it sure seems like it -- then every other day there's one about foreclosures. Today's freshly announced map is brought to you by HotPads.com. You can see the Maryland picture or look elsewhere in the country.

The maps use foreclosure data from RealtyTrac, which told me in December that it has a difficult time getting full numbers from Maryland, though it said it improved its coverage last year. Something to keep in mind as you look at the maps, in any case.

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About Jamie Smith Hopkins
Jamie Smith Hopkins, a Baltimore Sun reporter since 1999, writes about the regional economy. Her reporting on the housing market has won national and local awards. Hopkins is a Columbia native and has lived in Maryland all her life, save for 10 months spent covering schools in Ames, Iowa.
She trained to become a wonk by spending large chunks of time as a geek and an insufferable know-it-all.
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