U.S. Foreclosure Activity Decreases in Q3 2024

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Friday, October 11th, 2024

ATTOM, a leading curator of land, property data, and real estate analytics, today released its Q3 2024 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report, which shows a total of 87,108 U.S. properties with a foreclosure filings during the third quarter of 2024, down 2 percent from the previous quarter and down 13 percent from a year ago.

The report also shows a total of 29,668 U.S. properties with foreclosure filings in September 2024, down 2 percent from the previous month and down 19 percent from a year ago.

"While we are seeing a decrease in foreclosure starts and repossessions, it's crucial to remain vigilant, as any economic disruptions or changes in interest rates could shift the current trend," said Rob Barber, CEO of ATTOM. "Moving forward, we anticipate foreclosure levels will stay relatively low, but there could be localized increases in areas struggling with affordability or other market pressures."

Foreclosure starts decrease nationwide
A total of 62,380 U.S. properties started the foreclosure process in Q3 2024, down less than 1 percent from the previous quarter and down 10 percent from a year ago.

States that had 1,000 or more foreclosures starts in Q3 2024 and saw the greatest annual decrease included, North Carolina (down 44 percent); Georgia (down 29 percent); Maryland (down 22 percent); New Jersey (down 20 percent); and South Carolina (down 19 percent).

U.S. Foreclosure Starts

Those major metros with a population of 200,000 or more that had the greatest number of foreclosures starts in Q3 2024 included, New York, New York (3,776 foreclosure starts); Chicago, Illinois (3,231 foreclosure starts); Los Angeles, CA (2,166 foreclosure starts); Miami, FL (2,142 foreclosure starts); and Houston, Texas (1,791 foreclosure starts).

Highest foreclosure rates in Illinois, Nevada, and Florida
Nationwide one in every 1,618 housing units had a foreclosure filing in Q3 2024. States with the highest foreclosure rates were Illinois(one in every 904 housing units with a foreclosure filing); Nevada (one in every 922 housing units); Florida (one in every 971 housing units); Delaware (one in every 1,060 housing units); and South Carolina (one in every 1,069 housing units).

Among 224 metropolitan statistical areas with a population of at least 200,000, those with the highest foreclosure rates in Q3 2024 were Lakeland, Florida (one in 610 housing units); Provo, Utah (one in every 647 housing units); Macon, Georgia (one in every 649 housing units); Columbia, South Carolina (one in every 663 housing units); and Atlantic City, New Jersey (one in every 766 housing units).

U.S. Historical Total Foreclosure Activity

Other major metros with a population of at least 1 million and foreclosure rates in the top 15 highest nationwide, include Chicago, Illinois(one in every 775 housing units); Las Vegas, Nevada (one in every 796 housing units); Cleveland, Ohio (one in every 819 housing units); Orlando, Florida (one in every 859 housing units); and Riverside, California (one in every 867 housing units).

Bank repossessions decrease 12 percent from last year
Lenders repossessed 8,795 U.S. properties through foreclosure (REO) in Q3 2024, up 1 percent from the previous quarter but down 12 percent from a year ago.

U.S. Completed Foreclosures (REOs)

Those states that had the greatest number of REOs in Q3 2024 were California (852 REOs); Pennsylvania (715 REOs); New York (670 REOs); Illinois (668 REOs); and Michigan (559 REOs).

Average time to foreclose increases 6 percent from last year
Properties foreclosed in Q3 2024 had been in the foreclosure process for an average of 815 days. This remains the same from the previous quarter but represents a 6 percent increase from the same time last year, continuing an upward trajectory since Q3 2023.

Average Days to Complete Foreclosure

States with the longest average foreclosure timelines for homes foreclosed in Q3 2024 were Louisiana (3,520 days); Hawaii (2,531 days); New York (2,087 days); Rhode Island (1,880 days); and Georgia (1,876 days).

States with the shortest average foreclosure timelines for homes foreclosed in Q3 2024 were New Hampshire (165 days); Minnesota(172 days); Texas (181 days); Michigan (189 days); and Montana (248 days).

September 2024 Foreclosure Activity High-Level Takeaways

  • Nationwide in September 2024, one in every 4,750 properties had a foreclosure filing.

  • States with the highest foreclosure rates in September 2024 were Illinois (one in every 2,494 housing units with a foreclosure filing); Florida (one in every 2,670 housing units); Delaware (one in every 2,720 housing units); Nevada (one in every 2,735 housing units); and Indiana (one in every 3,159 housing units).

  • 19,763 U.S. properties started the foreclosure process in September 2024, down 5 percent from the previous month and down 21 percent from September 2023.

  • Lenders completed the foreclosure process on 2,624 U.S. properties in September 2024, down 9 percent from the previous month and down 21 percent from September 2023

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U.S. Foreclosure Market Data by State – Q3 2024

Rate
Rank

State Name

Total
Properties with
Filings

1/every X HU
(Foreclosure Rate)

%∆ Q2
2024

%∆ Q3
2023

 

U.S.

87,108

1,618

-2.64

-13.37

17

Alabama

1,326

1,732

13.24

-3.21

45

Alaska

72

4,410

-33.33

-60.44

20

Arizona

1,695

1,828

12.70

9.99

31

Arkansas

541

2,536

-2.17

-13.99

13

California

10,448

1,381

2.27

-4.04

28

Colorado

1,035

2,416

19.93

0.68

12

Connecticut

1,203

1,273

-13.45

-19.26

4

Delaware

426

1,060

23.48

-19.32

11

District of
Columbia

281

1,247

-4.42

-12.46

3

Florida

10,216

971

-0.04

-2.53

22

Georgia

2,248

1,969

-15.99

-32.82

27

Hawaii

234

2,397

14.71

-4.88

36

Idaho

267

2,842

-11.88

-3.61

1

Illinois

6,006

904

-2.85

-3.11

9

Indiana

2,541

1,154

12.63

-0.16

21

Iowa

770

1,840

-3.75

-20.45

47

Kansas

255

5,014

-6.25

-26.09

32

Kentucky

743

2,691

-8.61

10.07

16

Louisiana

1,232

1,689

0.90

-12.06

30

Maine

298

2,489

-1.32

-5.10

8

Maryland

2,236

1,132

-12.49

-27.47

23

Massachusetts

1,514

1,981

-12.54

-13.04

19

Michigan

2,522

1,816

13.86

-13.66

34

Minnesota

892

2,796

-18.09

-22.23

43

Mississippi

322

4,115

-18.69

-27.64

42

Missouri

712

3,926

-16.24

-36.82

51

Montana

46

11,248

-34.29

-59.29

46

Nebraska

185

4,584

-19.57

-39.54

2

Nevada

1,397

922

11.49

-10.05

44

New
Hampshire

153

4,185

-22.34

-30.45

6

New Jersey

3,486

1,078

-15.37

-26.00

35

New Mexico

332

2,841

-20.57

-34.90

14

New York

5,334

1,593

-0.47

-19.89

25

North Carolina

2,273

2,085

-3.40

-26.82

41

North Dakota

103

3,615

-1.90

1.98

10

Ohio

4,228

1,242

-4.80

-22.80

24

Oklahoma

843

2,078

-9.55

-27.70

40

Oregon

535

3,399

0.38

-8.86

15

Pennsylvania

3,467

1,660

-3.85

-19.89

26

Rhode Island

204

2,368

119.35

11.48

5

South Carolina

2,209

1,069

-2.56

-20.99

50

South Dakota

35

11,233

-10.26

-7.89

33

Tennessee

1,110

2,749

-6.57

-5.93

18

Texas

6,484

1,797

-15.91

-14.07

7

Utah

1,050

1,107

58.13

72.13

49

Vermont

42

7,979

13.51

162.50

29

Virginia

1,459

2,485

3.26

-23.33

38

Washington

1,029

3,126

8.43

11.48

48

West Virginia

108

7,955

-32.08

-53.85

37

Wisconsin

878

3,114

19.62

-6.99

39

Wyoming

83

3,293

23.88

-16.16