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Top 10 U.S. Housing Markets with the Most Foreclosure Starts in March 2025

Top 10 U.S. Housing Markets with the Most Foreclosure Starts in March 2025

According to ATTOM’s newly released Q1 and March 2025 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report, there were a total of 35,890 U.S. properties with foreclosure filings in March 2025. That figure was up 11 percent from February 2025 and up 9 percent from March 2024. https://www.attomdata.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/March_2025_Foreclosure_Insights.mp4... Read More »
Top 10 COUNTIES for Buying Single-Family Rentals in 2025

Top 10 COUNTIES for Buying Single-Family Rentals in 2025

According to ATTOM’s newly released Q1 2025 Single-Family Rental Market Report, the projected annual gross rental yield for three-bedroom properties across 361 analyzed counties will be 7.45% in 2025. This represents a slight decrease from the 2024 average of 7.52% in the same markets. Rental yields are expected to decline in nearly 60% of these... Read More »
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Top 10 Metros with Highest Annual Increases in Gross Profits in 2024

Top 10 Metros with Highest Annual Increases in Gross Profits in 2024

According to ATTOM’s newly released 2024 Year-End U.S. Home Sales Report, home sellers nationwide realized a profit of $122,500 on the typical sale in 2024, representing a 53.8% return on investment. ATTOM’s latest home sales analysis reported that although both metrics stayed near record highs and home prices continued to climb nationwide, the... Read More »
Top 10 Most Vulnerable U.S. Housing Markets in Q3 2024

Top 10 Most Vulnerable U.S. Housing Markets in Q3 2024

According to ATTOM’s newly released Q3 2024 Housing Market Impact Risk Report, California, New Jersey, and Illinois once again feature a high concentration of the most at-risk markets, with several areas in Florida also falling into this category. Meanwhile, the least-vulnerable markets remain predominantly clustered in the South.  The report... Read More »