Market Reports

Utah faces a slow pre-foreclosure crisis in 2025 as rising costs hit struggling homeowners, masking real pain behind lower filing numbers.

Kentucky’s 2025 pre-foreclosures dip, but beneath the data lie deep struggles as residents face rising costs and shrinking financial safety nets.

Georgia’s 2024 pre-foreclosures drop, yet steady filings reveal lasting economic strain and quiet risks for vulnerable families statewide.

Wisconsin pre-foreclosures spiked 69.8% in Sept 2024, revealing mounting cost pressures despite a yearly decline pinned to post-pandemic effects.

Rhode Island pre-foreclosures rose 22.2% over the year, signaling economic strain despite a monthly dip in filings and continued stress on homeowners.

California pre-foreclosures surged 34% in Sept. as economic strains hit harder, exposing deeper roots of housing insecurity for vulnerable homeowners.

Foreclosures in WA dip slightly, but economic hardship keeps many homeowners at risk amid rising costs and inconsistent recovery across communities.

Texas pre-foreclosure hits 1,434 in September—signs of recovery hide deep housing struggles as economic stress still grips low and middle-income families.

Vermont pre-foreclosures rise 500% year-over-year, revealing growing economic strain on vulnerable homeowners amid inflation and fading financial aid.

Maryland’s drop in pre-foreclosures masks ongoing homelessness risks; many still face destabilizing hidden pressures despite limited formal filings.