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Top 10 States with Longest Foreclosure Timeline
***This article was originally written in 2019, but has been updated for 2023 to reflect new solution providers*** According to ATTOM Data Solutions’ most recent quarterly U.S. Foreclosure Market Report, there were a total of 143,105 U.S. properties with foreclosure filings in the third quarter of 2019. That number was down 6 percent from the... Read More »
Top 10 U.S. States Where Homebuyers Are Most Likely Thankful They Bought During the Winter
In this special #FiguresFriday post on the eve of Thanksgiving, ATTOM Data Solutions ranks the top 10 U.S. states where homebuyers are most likely thankful they bought during the winter months. According to ATTOM Data Solutions’ annual analysis of the best time to buy a home issued this week, winter is the best time to buy given the discounts... Read More »
Top 10 Greatest Appreciating Opportunity Zones MSA Comparison
ATTOM Data Solutions’ Q3 2019 Opportunity Zones Analysis reported that about half the opportunity zones included in the study saw median home prices rise more than the national increase of 8.3 percent from Q3 2018 to Q3 2019. This special report looked at qualified Opportunity Zones established by Congress in the Tax Cuts and Jobs act of 2017.... Read More »
Top 10 Major Metros Increasing in Foreclosure Starts
In October 2019, foreclosure filings climbed upward, increasing 13 percent from the previous month, according to ATTOM Data Solutions’ newly released October 2019 U.S. Foreclosure Activity Report. The report featured the rise of foreclosure completions (or REOs) in October, which reached the highest point in 2019. Lenders repossessed 13,484 U.S.... Read More »
Top 10 Housing Markets with Highest Share of Properties Seriously Underwater
ATTOM Data Solutions’ new Q3 2019 U.S. Home Equity and Underwater Report issued this week revealed that homeowners were found far more likely to be equity rich than seriously underwater. According to the report, in the third quarter of 2019, 14.4 million residential properties in the U.S. were considered equity rich, meaning the combined... Read More »
