Real Estate Trends
Top 10 U.S. Counties with Highest Home Flipping Profits in 2022
According to ATTOM’s Year-End 2022 U.S. Home Flipping Report, there were 407,417 single-family homes and condos flipped in the U.S. in 2022. That figure was up 14 percent from 357,666 in 2021 and 58 percent from 2020, to the highest point since at least 2005. ATTOM’s latest home flipping analysis revealed that the number of homes flipped by... Read More »
Home Flipping Remains Up In 2022 Across U.S. But Gross Profits Fall To Another Low
Number of Home Flips Hits Highest Level in More Than 15 Years; But Investment Returns on Flips Sink to Lowest Point Since 2008; Two-Thirds of Flipped Homes Purchased with Cash IRVINE, Calif. – March 23, 2023 —ATTOM, a leading curator of land, property, and real estate data, today released its year-end 2022 U.S. Home Flipping Report, which shows... Read More »
Top 10 SFR Growth Markets for 2023 with Greatest Annual Increases in Rental Returns
ATTOM’s just released Q1 2023 U.S. Single Family Rental Market Report, which ranks the best U.S. counties for buying single-family rental properties in 2023, found that the average annual gross rental yield on three-bedroom properties (annualized gross rent income divided by purchase price) is projected to be 7.5 percent in 2023. According to... Read More »
ATTOM Ranks Best Counties For Buying Single-Family Rentals In 2023
Highest Potential SFR Returns in Indian River, Collier, Wayne, Mercer, Charlotte Counties; Best Returns Concentrated in South, Midwest and Northeast, Lowest in West; Rental Returns Increase From 2022 in About 90 Percent of Counties Analyzed, Reversing Years of Decline IRVINE, Calif. – Mar. 16, 2023 —ATTOM, a leading curator of land, property,... Read More »
Top 10 U.S. Housing Markets Most At-Risk of Downturns in Q4 2022
According to ATTOM’s newly released Q4 2022 Special Housing Risk Report, inland California, Illinois, New Jersey, and Delaware continued to have some of the highest concentrations of the most-at-risk markets in the country. The report shows the housing markets with the biggest clusters were in the New York City and Chicago metropolitan areas,... Read More »