For the 16th consecutive month, mortgage delinquencies slid month-over-month in July, however continued inflationary concerns by homeowners is proving increasingly difficult for them to make their monthly mortgage payment.
Read More »How Low Can Foreclosure Rates Go?
Foreclosure rates have continued to dwindle in recent months, and May was no exception. Click through to learn what milestone the national foreclosure rate crossed last month, and whether there are any changes on the horizon.
Read More »Are Foreclosure Levels Reaching a New Normal?
With national foreclosure inventory and serious delinquencies now back to pre-crisis levels, is this the new normal for the foreclosure landscape?
Read More »Foreclosure Rate Falls to New Post-Crisis Low
Need further proof that the housing crisis is over? CoreLogic’s April 2016 National Foreclosure Report provides it.
Read More »What is Really Behind the Foreclosure Decline?
The decline in foreclosures and other default-related metrics has been steady over the last five-plus years. What factors are driving the decline?
Read More »Three States Hold a Quarter of Foreclosure Inventory
Where is the largest concentration of the nation's loans in foreclosure?
Read More »The Declining Foreclosure Inventory: Is the News All Good?
While the consistent decline in foreclosure inventory and completed foreclosures may be indicative of a healing housing market, the side effects of falling foreclosure metrics may be a cause for concern heading into the spring homebuying season.
Read More »Foreclosure Inventory Plummets; What Else is New?
Foreclosures have been on a rapid steady decline for the last five-plus years since hitting their peak in 2010. How is this affecting the rest of the housing market?
Read More »Active Foreclosure Inventory Backlog is Clearing Out
At the end of 2015, the number of homes in foreclosure was the lowest since 2006.
Read More »Foreclosure Inventory Ends 2015 On Rapid Decline
Total non-current inventory dropped to its lowest level since June 2007.
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