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Pre-foreclosures in Illinois drop in 2025, but financial stress still grips families as delays and affordability woes mask true housing instability.

California’s May 2025 pre-foreclosures fell by 28%, but hidden struggles and systemic housing vulnerabilities still place many families at risk.

Montana pre-foreclosures dropped 48% in May, but financial strain continues for many homeowners behind on payments or relying on temporary fixes.

Texas pre-foreclosures dropped 38.6% in May 2025, but economic pressures still threaten affordability for many of the state’s struggling homeowners.

Florida’s pre-foreclosures dropped in May 2025, but rising economic strain means many homeowners still teeter on the edge of crisis.

Nevada pre-foreclosures dropped in 2025, but deep housing insecurity and economic stress persist for many vulnerable families. It’s stability, not recovery.

Despite dropping pre-foreclosure numbers in Kentucky, many families still struggle with housing instability highlighted by fragility masked as recovery.

Tennessee pre-foreclosures fell in May 2025, but rising costs point to deeper housing trouble, with families still struggling across the state.

Arizona sees rising 2025 pre-foreclose cases, with low-income families hit hardest as inflation and wage gaps fuel growing housing instability.

Maryland pre-foreclosures dropped in May 2025, but hidden struggles amid inflation and housing instability persist for many homeowners.