The portion of equity-rich mortgaged homes has decreased, but the overwhelming majority still have massive amounts of equity built up.
Read More »Home-Selling Profits Drop for First Time in a Decade
The typical seller is still making a strong profit when selling their home, but that number has dropped for the first time since 2011.
Read More »Despite an Affordability Dip, Challenges Still Abound
Home-ownership expenses now require one-third of average wages nationwide, a 16-year high; historical affordability also stands at worst point since the subprime mortgage crisis in 2007.
Read More »1 in 4,300 Homes at Risk of Foreclosure
A monthly report shows that states with the highest number of foreclosure starts include the red-hot real estate markets of California, Florida, and Texas.
Read More »Foreclosure Filings: A ‘Concerning Picture’ of Future Trends?
Rob Barber, CEO at ATTOM Data, said, “It’s evident that challenges in the housing market persist. While we anticipate a likely decline in the coming months due to the holiday season and other seasonal patterns, we do foresee a continued uptick in 2024 as foreclosure filings make their way through the pipeline.”
Read More »Zombie Foreclosures Are Still Very Much a Thing
The number of vacant properties sits at well over 1.2 million dwellings amid a serious inventory crunch. Click through to find out what percentage of vacant homes are considered “zombie properties.”
Read More »New Jersey, Illinois Have Largest Concentration of At-Risk Markets
According to ATTOM Data’s newest Special Housing Impact Report, it found that New Jersey and Ilinois had the highest concentrations of the most-at-risk markets in the country.
Read More »Breaking Down August Foreclosure Filing Report Data
August 2023’s Foreclosure Market Report, curated by ATTOM Data, showed that there was a total of 33,952 residential real estate properties with foreclosure filings against them, a number that jumped 7% from July but decreased by 2% year-over-year.
Read More »Zombie Foreclosures Began ‘Ticking Up’ in Q3
ATTOM Data has released its new Q3 market trends report, highlighting which regions had the most zombie home activity, and which areas remain most at risk “if the overall housing market turns back downward.”
Read More »Western, Upscale Markets Bearing Brunt of Market Slowdown
Oregon, Washington State, and higher-priced areas of the country are absorbing a larger share of recent market declines based on data from Q1 2023, while other lower-priced areas show less impact from the recent downturn.
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