Tag: Unemployment
Unemployment, Affordability Pressures and Foreclosure Rates Shape Q3 2025 Housing Market Risk
Wisconsin counties lead with some of the least at-risk housing markets; Ongoing market pressures seen in parts of California, Louisiana, and Florida IRVINE, Calif. — Dec. 4, 2025 — ATTOM, a leading curator of land, property data, and real estate analytics, today released its latest Housing Risk Report spotlighting county-level housing markets... Read More »
Southern States Dominate List of Riskiest U.S. Housing Market Counties in Q2 2025
California Leads with Most At-Risk Counties, Virginia Among Safest; With Prices High Nationwide, Unemployment and Foreclosure Rates Drive Local Housing Market Risk IRVINE, Calif. — Sept. 4, 2025 — ATTOM, a leading curator of land, property data, and real estate analytics, today released its latest Housing Risk Report spotlighting county-level... Read More »
California and New Jersey Locales Top Counties Facing Greatest Housing Market Headwinds
Southern counties, led by regions of Tennessee and Virginia, show greatest signs of strength; Home affordability is a challenge almost everywhere, while foreclosures, mortgage health, and unemployment rates vary widely IRVINE, Calif. — June 12, 2025 — ATTOM, a leading curator of land, property data, and real estate analytics, today released its... Read More »
California, Illinois, Florida and New York City Area Lead Housing Markets Facing Greater Risk of Downturns
Areas More Vulnerable to Drop-offs Include New York City and Chicago Regions Along with Inland California; Other Parts of Midwest, Northeast and South Faces Relatively Small Exposure; Differences Caused by Wide Gaps in Affordability, Foreclosures, Underwater Mortgages and Unemployment IRVINE, Calif. — Mar. 6, 2025 — ATTOM, a leading curator of... Read More »
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 »