Foreclosure Starts Decrease 5.1 Percent from
Last Month; Completed Foreclosures Decrease 12 Percent from
Last Month
IRVINE,
Calif., Sept. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- ATTOM, a
leading curator of land, property, and real estate data and
analytics, today released its August
2024 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report, which shows there were
a total of 30,227 U.S. properties with foreclosure filings —
default notices, scheduled auctions or bank repossessions — down
5.3 percent from a month ago and down 11 percent from a year
ago.
"Foreclosure activity has remained relatively steady in recent
months, with both foreclosure starts and completed foreclosures
declining in August," said Rob
Barber, CEO at ATTOM. "While overall activity is
significantly lower than the peaks seen during the 2008 financial
crisis, when filings exceeded 300,000 per month, the current
economic environment, coupled with rising interest rates and
affordability challenges, suggests a continued focus on potential
housing market instability."
Nevada, Florida, and Illinois post highest foreclosure
rates
Nationwide, one in every 4,662 housing units had a
foreclosure filing in August 2024.
States with the highest foreclosure rates were Nevada (one in every 2,473 housing units with
a foreclosure filing); Florida
(one in every 2,605 housing units); Illinois (one in every 2,837 housing units);
South Carolina (one in every 2,877
housing units); and New Jersey
(one in every 3,227 housing units).
Among the 224 metropolitan statistical areas with a population
of at least 200,000, those with the highest foreclosure rates in
August 2024 were Lakeland, FL (one in every 1,245 housing units
with a foreclosure filing); Chico,
CA (one in every 1,526 housing units); Columbia, SC (one in every 1,796 housing
units); Bakersfield, CA (one in
every 1,972 housing units); and Las
Vegas, NV (one in every 2,016 housing units).
Other than Las Vegas, those
metropolitan areas with a population greater than 1 million with
the worst foreclosure rates in August
2024 were: Riverside, CA
(one in every 2,423 housing units); Miami, FL (one in every 2,429 housing units);
Chicago, IL (one in every 2,450
housing units); and Orlando, FL
(one in every 2,595 housing units).
Greatest numbers of foreclosure starts in Florida, California, and Texas
Lenders started the foreclosure
process on 20,747 U.S. properties in August
2024, down 5.1 percent from last month and down 9.4 percent
from a year ago.
States that had the greatest number of foreclosure starts in
August 2024 included: Florida (2,668 foreclosure starts);
California (2,443 foreclosure
starts); Texas (1,857 foreclosure
starts); New York (1,328
foreclosure starts); and Illinois
(1,208 foreclosure starts).
Those major metropolitan areas with a population greater than 1
million that had the greatest number of foreclosure starts in
August 2024 included: New York, NY (1,332 foreclosure starts);
Chicago, IL (1,069 foreclosure
starts); Miami, FL (743
foreclosure starts); Los Angeles,
CA (675 foreclosure starts); and Houston, TX (507 foreclosure starts).
Foreclosure completion numbers decrease from last month and
last year
Lenders repossessed 2,889 U.S. properties through
completed foreclosures (REOs) in August
2024, down 12.0 percent from last month and down 13.9
percent from a year ago.
States that had the greatest number of REOs in August 2024, included: Pennsylvania (266 REOs); California (229 REOs); Illinois (224 REOs); Michigan (206 REOs); and Florida (202 REOs).
Those major metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) with a
population greater than 1 million that saw the greatest number of
REOs in August 2024 included:
Chicago, IL (154 REOs);
Detroit, MI (114 REOs);
New York, NY (112 REOs);
Pittsburgh, PA (100 REOs); and
Baltimore, MD (56 REOs).
Report methodology
The ATTOM U.S. Foreclosure Market
Report provides a count of the total number of properties with at
least one foreclosure filing entered into the ATTOM Data Warehouse
during the month and quarter. Some foreclosure filings entered into
the database during the quarter may have been recorded in the
previous quarter. Data is collected from more than 3,000 counties
nationwide, and those counties account for more than 99 percent of
the U.S. population. ATTOM's report incorporates documents filed in
all three phases of foreclosure: Default — Notice of Default (NOD)
and Lis Pendens (LIS); Auction — Notice of Trustee Sale and Notice
of Foreclosure Sale (NTS and NFS); and Real Estate Owned, or REO
properties (that have been foreclosed on and repurchased by a
bank). For the annual, midyear and quarterly reports, if more than
one type of foreclosure document is received for a property during
the timeframe, only the most recent filing is counted in the
report. The annual, midyear, quarterly and monthly reports all
check if the same type of document was filed against a property
previously. If so, and if that previous filing occurred within the
estimated foreclosure timeframe for the state where the property is
located, the report does not count the property in the current
year, quarter or month.
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properties covering 99 percent of the nation's population. A
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