Market Reports

Wisconsin Pre-Foreclosures Down 50% — But Trouble Lurks

Wisconsin sees record-low pre-foreclosures in 2025, but housing insecurity and economic strain persist behind the promising headline figures.

Peter RanckJun 22, 2025
Michigan Pre-Foreclosures Up 20% Despite May Dip

Despite a slight monthly drop, Michigan 2025 pre-foreclosure rates rise year-over-year, revealing new risks for homeowners in an unequal housing market.

Olga RonisJun 22, 2025
North Carolina Pre-Foreclosures Drop 15%, Still Up 9%

NC saw fewer pre-foreclosures in May 2025 but still lags behind last year’s progress, as housing costs weigh heavily on struggling families statewide.

Peter RanckJun 22, 2025
Kansas Pre-Foreclosures Drop 38%, But Trouble Lingers

Kansas pre-foreclosures fell 39% in May 2025, but rising costs still threaten many homeowners’ stability across the state.

David TengJun 22, 2025
Massachusetts Pre-Foreclosures Drop 39% in May

MA pre-foreclosures dropped 39% in May, but underlying economic hardship shows families aren’t safe—just temporarily holding on to ownership.

Peter RanckJun 22, 2025
Virginia Pre-Foreclosures Up 25.5% Year Over Year

Virginia saw 585 homes enter pre-foreclosure in May—a yearly surge revealing escalating pressure on struggling middle and working-class families.

Mark-Anthony VillaflorJun 20, 2025
Georgia Pre-Foreclosures Down 19%

Georgia’s pre-foreclosures fell in 2025, yet financial struggles persist for many as housing costs soar and protections disappear.

Jessica MorganJun 20, 2025
New Hampshire Pre-Foreclosures Down 20%

Pre-foreclosures in New Hampshire fell, but economic stress keeps many homeowners on edge as costs rise and safety nets shrink. The calm hides deep strain.

Tim EllisJun 15, 2025
Wyoming Pre-Foreclosures Up 33%: Who’s at Risk?

Wyoming’s 2025 rise in pre-foreclosures reveals inflation, weak safety nets, and hard-hit working families beneath declining monthly reports.

Jessica MorganJun 14, 2025
South Carolina Pre-Foreclosures Down 51%

South Carolina’s foreclosure drop hides rising struggles as low-income homeowners quietly battle inflation, overdue bills, and an unstable housing market.

Tim EllisJun 13, 2025