DC Foreclosure Activity Increases 60 Percent From Year Ago, Bucking U.S. Trend; Foreclosure Activity Up in 13 Percent of Metros Including Houston, OKC, Hartford: Q2 Foreclosure Activity Below Pre-Recession Levels in 49 Percent of Metros IRVINE, Calif. – July 20, 2017 — ATTOM Data Solutions, curator of the nation’s largest... Read More »
Disclaimer: While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this publication, it is not intended to provide legal advice. Individual situations will differ and should be discussed with a licensed attorney. For specific legal advice on the information provided and related topics, please contact the author. Foreclosures provide an... Read More »
Interest in foreclosures is heating up in 2017 even as the foreclosure market dries up. “The REOs that come on, they are not that far off from the traditional stuff. Back in 2007 you were getting 20 percent off the actual value. … Now you have them selling for 5 percent off, if that,” said Leland DiMeco, owner and principal... Read More »
New Analysis Shows 54 Percent of Foreclosure Starts in NYC Are “Repeat Foreclosures”, Higher Than Los Angeles, Miami, Phoenix and Northern New Jersey IRVINE, Calif. – May 11, 2017 – ATTOM Data Solutions, curator of the nation’s largest multi-sourced property database, today released its April 2017 U.S. Foreclosure... Read More »
Average Homeownership Tenure Backs Off Record High in Q4 2016, Still Up From Year Ago; Distressed Sale Share Declines Annually for 23rd Consecutive Quarter Median Prices Above Pre-Recession Peaks in 54 Percent of Markets IRVINE, Calif. – April 27, 2017 — ATTOM Data Solutions, curator of the nation’s largest multi-sourced... Read More »
Up From 36 Percent of Markets Below Pre-Recession Levels a Year Ago Markets Still Above Pre-Recession Levels Include New York, Chicago, Philadelphia IRVINE, Calif. – April 13, 2017 – ATTOM Data Solutions, curator of the nation’s largest fused property database, today released its Q1 and March 2017 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report,... Read More »
For John Gomez the best predictor of an emerging Los Angeles housing bubble isn’t buried in esoteric economic numbers or arcane housing statistics; it’s what other real estate investors are willing to pay for bottom-of-the-barrel homes in his local market of Norwalk. “Yesterday I went on Auction.com. A trashed house in Norwalk,... Read More »