ATTOM, Irvine, Calif., released data on year-end 2023 foreclosures, finding that foreclosure filings were up 10% from 2022 and 136% from 2021. However, they were down 28% from pre-pandemic 2019.
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ATTOM: November Foreclosures Up Annually, Down From October
ATTOM, Irvine, Calif., recorded 32,120 U.S. properties in its November Foreclosure Market Report. That’s up 5% from November 2022 but down 7% from October.
Home Flipping Declines Again, ATTOM Finds
ATTOM, Irvine, Calif., found the rate of house flipping–while still historically high–has fallen to the lowest point in two years.
ATTOM: California, New Jersey, Illinois Have Highest Concentrations of At-Risk Markets
California, New Jersey and Illinois have the highest concentrations of the most-at-risk markets in the country, according to ATTOM, Irvine, Calif.
ATTOM: Mortgage Lending Declines Again in 3Q as Rates Rise
ATTOM, Irvine, Calif., said 1.54 million mortgages secured by residential property (1 to 4 units) were issued during the third quarter, a 3 percent decline from the prior three-month period.
People in the News, Nov. 29, 2023
Personnel news in the industry from Cenlar, ATTOM and Floify.
Quote: Nov. 17, 2023
“Home builders have been able to temper this high-rate environment by offering buyers rate buydowns and other incentives. We estimate that the pace of home sales increased for the third straight month to a 715,000-unit annual pace – the strongest sales month since May 2023.”
–Joel Kan, MBA’s Vice President and Deputy Chief Economist
ATTOM: Foreclosure Activity Steady In October
ATTOM, Irvine, Calif., found 34,472 U.S. properties with foreclosure filings in October, down 6 percent from a month ago but up 6 percent from a year ago.
Quote: Nov. 16, 2023
“Given the inextricable link between mortgage lending, the American Dream, and the overall health of the economy, banking regulators should be doing whatever they can to support real estate markets and the broader economy. Unfortunately, the opposite is happening.”
–MBA President & CEO Bob Broeksmit, CMB
ATTOM: Equity-Rich Portion of Mortgaged Homes Slips at Fastest Pace in At Least Four Years
Just over 47% of mortgaged residential properties in the U.S. were considered “equity-rich” in the third quarter, decreased from 49.2% in the second quarter, according to ATTOM, Irvine, Calif.