The headlines for the past several weeks have been relentless: Foreclosures are up; housing starts are down; some of the nation’s biggest banks are seeking billion-dollar bailouts from foreign ...
As many as 2.2 million Americans with subpar credit could lose their homes through foreclosure over the next several years, a new report said. A mortgage banker's group called the report pessimistic.
Despite the increase, foreclosures remain low compared to the levels brought on by the subprime mortgage crisis. In Maricopa County, 461 foreclosure notices were filed in March 2025. Rising home ...
Foreclosures surged in October, according to new data released as President Donald Trump proposes 50-year mortgages to solve the housing affordability crisis. New starts on foreclosures jumped 20% ...
Mortgage brokers say there are fewer mortgages available with low or no down payments. And borrowers with poor credit may face heftier mortgage insurance requirements. Foreclosures are likely to rise ...
There were a total of 118,727 U.S. properties with foreclosure filings during the first quarter of 2026 alone.