Median single-family home and condo prices increased in the first quarter in just 49 percent of Opportunity Zones around the country, according to ATTOM, Irvine, Calif.
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ATTOM: Foreclosure Activity Shows Slight Decline in April
ATTOM, Irvine, Calif., released its April 2024 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report, which shows there were a total of 31,649 U.S. properties with foreclosure filings–down 4% from a month ago and also down 4% from a year ago.

Homeowner Equity Dips in Q1, ATTOM Finds
ATTOM, Irvine, Calif., released its first-quarter 2024 U.S. Home Equity and Underwater report, revealing 45.8% of mortgaged residential properties in the U.S. are equity-rich.

ATTOM: Profits for Home Sellers Decline Again in Q1
ATTOM, Irvine, Calif., released its 2024 U.S. Home Sales report, showing profit margins on median-priced single-family home and condo sales in the United States decreased to 55.3% in the first quarter.

ATTOM Finds Foreclosure Filings Rise in First Quarter
ATTOM, Irvine, Calif., found 95,349 U.S. properties with foreclosure filings during the first quarter, up 3 percent from the previous quarter but down less than 1 percent from a year ago.

ATTOM: Overall Property Taxes Rose 7% in 2023
ATTOM, Irvine, Calif., released an analysis of property taxes across the U.S., finding that there was a 6.9% increase in overall property taxes levied in 2023 from 2022.

Home Affordability Difficult for Average Incomes, ATTOM Finds
Median-priced single-family homes and condos remain less affordable than historical averages in more than 95 percent of U.S. counties, according to ATTOM, Irvine, Calif.

‘Home Flipping’ Plummets as Profits Slump
Home flipping fell nearly 30% in 2023 compared to the year before, according to ATTOM, Irvine, Calif.

February Foreclosure Activity Up From Last Year, ATTOM Finds
ATTOM, Irvine, Calif. reported U.S. foreclosure activity increased 8% year-over-year in February, but fell 1% from the previous month.

ATTOM: California, New Jersey, Illinois Face Higher Risk of Housing Market Decline
California, New Jersey and Illinois have the highest concentrations of “at-risk” markets in the country, reported ATTOM, Irvine, Calif.