Tag: foreclosure rate
Foreclosure Rates for All 50 States in October 2024
In October 2024, the U.S. housing market experienced a slight uptick in foreclosure activity, with 30,784 properties filing for foreclosure—marking a 4% increase from the previous month but an 11% decrease year-over-year. This nuanced trend shows foreclosure levels remain relatively low despite monthly rises. Foreclosure starts rose 6% from... 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 »
Top 10 U.S. Housing Markets with Worst Foreclosure Rates in Q2 2023
ATTOM’s just released Mid-Year 2023 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report shows there were a total of 185,580 U.S. properties with foreclosure filings in the first six months of 2023. According to the report, that figure is up 13 percent from the same time period a year ago and up 185 percent from the same time period two years ago. ATTOM’s latest... Read More »
Top 10 ZIPS with Highest Foreclosure Rates in April 2023
According to ATTOM’s just released April 2023 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report, there were a total of 32,977 U.S. properties with foreclosure filings — default notices, scheduled auctions or bank repossessions — down 10 percent from March 2023 but up 8 percent from April 2022. ATTOM’s latest foreclosure activity analysis reported that nationwide... Read More »
Top 10 U.S. Counties with Highest Foreclosure Rates in June 2022
According to ATTOM’s Midyear 2022 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report, nationwide in June 2022, one in every 4,431 properties had a foreclosure filing. The report revealed that states with the highest foreclosure rates in June 2022 were Illinois (one in every 2,096 housing units with a foreclosure filing); Delaware (one in every 2,117 housing units);... Read More »