More local buyers bode well for distressed housing
Real estate investors often avoid the extra risk involved with flipping homes from afar. They tend to stay within 50 to 100 miles of their
Real estate investors often avoid the extra risk involved with flipping homes from afar. They tend to stay within 50 to 100 miles of their
The stage is set for preforeclosure sales to emerge as a dominant foreclosure-prevention strategy in the wake of the COVID-19 health crisis. Even before the
Completed foreclosure auctions are steadily returning despite sweeping moratoria measures enacted days after the COVID-19 pandemic declaration this past March — measures that have been
The coronavirus pandemic is amplifying and altering a U.S. real estate trend driven by shifting population migration patterns in recent years. This trend involves slackening
A steady heartbeat of foreclosure auctions in early 2020 rapidly flatlined late this past March as the coronavirus crisis triggered a wave of nationwide foreclosure
Most people in the default-servicing industry don’t foresee a U.S. economic recession or housing downturn in 2020. Two-thirds of respondents to a recent Auction.com survey,
Most of the backlog of high-risk loans from the past housing crisis has cleared out of the foreclosure-home pipeline. Auction.com’s research and analysis group has
Those looking for housing-market risk in the same places it showed up prior to the crash 10 years ago are instead finding a smooth and
The distressed-property niche of the residential real estate market is typically thought of as a lagging indicator of the overall housing market and the broader