Foreclosures in Louisville and throughout the state are fairly low, at least compared to the National Averages. Below is an excellent heatmap that shows state by state. Foreclosures in Louisville and Foreclosures in Kentucky did not even make the top twenty nation wide.
| A list of the top 20 states with the highest foreclosure rates in March. The ratio shows, for example, that one out of every 300 households in Arizona received a foreclosure notice during the month. Also highlighted: the number of properties that received notices. |
| Rate rank State Ratio of foreclosures to households in state Total properties with filings |
| 1 Arizona 1:300 9,497 |
| 2 Nevada 1:301 3,899 |
| 3 California 1:303 45,122 |
| 4 Florida 1:336 26,758 |
| 5 Georgia 1:361 11,322 |
| 6 Illinois 1:383 13,820 |
| 7 Utah 1:415 2,363 |
| 8 Michigan 1:489 9,262 |
| 9 Wisconsin 1:578 4,538 |
| 10 Colorado 1:591 3,742 |
| 11 Ohio 1:609 8,421 |
| 12 South Carolina 1:629 3,396 |
| 13 Indiana 1:696 4,016 |
| 14 Iowa 1:804 1,663 |
| 15 Idaho 1:839 796 |
| 16 Hawaii 1:866 600 |
| 17 New Hampshire 1:912 674 |
| 18 Minnesota 1:950 2,470 |
| 19 Oregon 1:956 1,753 |
| 20 New Mexico 1:1,042 865 |

