Mortgagee sales fell 18 per cent in the first six months of 2011 from a year earlier, while remaining at elevated levels and with more single property owners evident, according to Terralink.
There were 1008 forced sales between January and June, down from 1229 in the same period of 2010, the property and land data company said in a statement.
Mortgagee sales have been above 1000 in the first half of the past three years, with the number "four to five times higher than pre-recession years," according to Terralink managing director Mike Donald.
The number of sales jumped in 2009, when the economy pulled out of recession after contracting for five quarters.
Donald said early on in the recession, forced sales mostly involved property developers or individuals with multiple properties. As the recession worsened, more mum and dad investors with a single property lost their homes.