Luxury homes owners default at twice US rate (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)

Homeowners with mortgages of more than $1 million are defaulting at almost twice the U.S. rate, and some are turning to so-called short sales to unload properties as stock-market losses and pay cuts squeeze wealthy borrowers.

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