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1214 - Foreclosure Activity Increased in 2023—But What Do the Numbers Mean for Investors? by Anna Cottrell
Episode 1214

1214 - Foreclosure Activity Increased in 2023—But What Do the Numbers Mean for Investors? by Anna Cottrell

ATTOM’s Year-End 2023 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report shows that foreclosure activity increased last year from 2022 levels, but is this a cause for concern for investors?

BiggerPockets Daily

February 10, 20248m 28s

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Show Notes

ATTOM’s Year-End 2023 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report shows that foreclosure activity increased last year from 2022 levels, but is this a cause for concern for investors? 

The ATTOM report shows that foreclosure filings, which include default notices, auctions, and repossessions, stood at 357,062, up 10% from 2022 and 136% from 2021. These figures look much less alarming, however, when set in the context of pre-pandemic foreclosure levels. Foreclosure activity in 2023 was still 28% lower than it had been in 2019 and down a massive 88% from its peak in financial crisis-ravaged 2010. 

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