Real Estate Trends
Renting a Home Still More Affordable Than Owning Across U.S. Even as Both Remain Financial Stretch
Home Rental and Ownership Still Difficult in 2024 for Average Workers in Most of Nation But Renting Less of a Burden in Nearly 90 Percent of Local Markets Trend Continues Despite Rents Growing Faster Than Home Prices IRVINE, Calif. – Jan. 18, 2024 — ATTOM, a leading curator of land, property and real estate data, today released its 2024 Rental... Read More »
Top 10 ZIPS with Highest Foreclosure Rates in 2023
According to ATTOM’s newly released 2023 Year-End U.S. Foreclosure Market Report, foreclosure filings were reported on 357,062 U.S. properties in 2023. The report noted that figure was up 10 percent from 2022 and 136 percent from 2021, but down 28 percent from 2019 – before the pandemic shook up the market. ATTOM’s latest foreclosure activity... Read More »
U.S. Foreclosure Activity Increases From 2022 But Still Below Pre-Pandemic Levels
Foreclosure Starts Up from 2022, While Foreclosure Completions Decline; December 2023 Foreclosure Activity Declines from Previous Month; Q4 2023 Foreclosure Activity Declines from Previous Quarter IRVINE, Calif. – Jan. 11, 2024 — ATTOM, a leading curator of land, property, and real estate data, today released its Year-End 2023 U.S. Foreclosure... Read More »
Top 10 U.S. Counties with Highest Annual Increases in Home Flipping Returns in Q3 2023
According to ATTOM’s Q3 2023 U.S. Home Flipping Report, 72,543 single-family homes and condos in the U.S. were flipped in the third quarter, representing 7.2 percent of home sales nationwide. The report noted the latest portion of flips was down from 7.9 percent in Q2 2023 and 7.7 percent in Q3 2022. ATTOM’s latest home flipping analysis revealed... Read More »
Real Estate 2024: The Three Keys To Watch
As the 2024 real estate market comes into view, there’s much for which to be thankful. Despite steep interest rates, little residential inventory, and falling sales, 2023 stood up fairly well. Indeed, it may provide a solid basis for the coming 12 months given that in the past year inflation cooled, home prices rose, and a new option may... Read More »