Foreclosure filings dip month-over-month as annual trend rises nationwide
ATTOM reports 40,355 U.S. foreclosure filings in May, down 5% month-over-month but up 14% year-over-year, highlighting ongoing housing market pressures.
Foreclosure activity rises 18 percent annually with Delaware and South Carolina hardest hit
ATTOM reports foreclosure filings rose 18 percent year over year in April 2026, with Delaware and South Carolina posting the highest rates nationwide.
Foreclosure activity rises nationwide with Florida and South Carolina among hardest hit states
ATTOM reports a 26% rise in U.S. foreclosure filings in Q1 2026, with Florida and South Carolina showing some of the worst foreclosure rates.
U.S. foreclosure activity rises in 2025
U.S. foreclosure activity rose in 2025, with filings, starts and repossessions up annually, according to ATTOM’s year-end report.
Foreclosure activity rises again in November 2025
U.S. foreclosure activity rose for the ninth straight month in November 2025, with foreclosure starts and completed foreclosures climbing year over year.
Foreclosure activity rises in first half of 2025
U.S. foreclosure activity up 5.8% year-over-year in H1 2025, with starts and bank repossessions increasing and timelines declining again.
August 2021 U.S. Foreclosure Activity Rises Following The End Of The Foreclosure Moratorium
ATTOM has released its August 2021 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report, which shows there were a total of 15,838 U.S. properties with foreclosure filings — default notices, scheduled auctions or bank repossessions — up 27 […]
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