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U.S. Foreclosure Activity Increases Annually in April 2025

Industry Update
May 14, 2025

Source: ATTOM

ATTOM, a leading curator of land, property data, and real estate analytics, today released its April 2025 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report, which shows there were a total of 36,033 U.S. properties with foreclosure filings — default notices, scheduled auctions or bank repossessions – up 0.4 percent from the prior month and up 13.9 percent from a year ago.

“April’s foreclosure activity continued its gradual climb, with both starts and completions up annually,” said Rob Barber, CEO at ATTOM. “While volumes remain below historical norms, the year-over-year increases may suggest that some homeowners are beginning to feel the effects of persistent economic pressures.”

Foreclosure completion numbers increase annually

Lenders repossessed 3,580 U.S. properties through completed foreclosures (REOs) in April 2025, down 2.9 percent from last month but up 23.3 percent from a year ago – marking the second month of REO numbers increasing annually.

Counter to the National trend states that had at least 50 or more REOs and that saw the greatest annual decline in April 2025 included: South Carolina (down 45.9 percent); Maryland (down 42.5 percent); Ohio (down 22.4 percent); New York (down 17.3 percent); and New Jersey (down 11.5 percent).

Among the 225 metropolitan statistical areas with a population of at least 200,000, that saw the greatest number of REOs included: Chicago, IL (220 REOs); Atlanta, GA (213 REOs); New York, NY (143 REOs); Houston, TX (114 REOs); and Philadelphia, PA (86 REOs).

Highest foreclosure rates in South Carolina, Illinois, and Florida

Nationwide one in every 3,950 housing units had a foreclosure filing in April 2025. States with the worst foreclosure rates were South Carolina (one in every 2,311 housing units with a foreclosure filing); Illinois (one in every 2,405 housing units); Florida (one in every 2,526 housing units); Delaware (one in every 2,617 housing units); and Nevada (one in every 2,944 housing units).

Those major metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) with a population greater than 200,000, with the worst foreclosure rates in April 2025 were Warner Robins, GA (one in every 1,512 housing units with a foreclosure filing); Killeen-Temple, TX (one in every 1,590 housing units); Chico, CA (one in every 1,720 housing units); Ocala, FL (one in every 1,731 housing units); and Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville, FL (one in every 1,753 housing units).

Among the metropolitan areas with a population greater than 1 million, those with the worst foreclosure rates in April 2025 included: Cleveland, OH (one in every 1,964 housing units); Chicago, IL (one in every 2,076 housing units), Riverside, CA (one in every 2,106 housing units), Houston, TX (one in every 2,147 housing units) and San Antonio, TX (one in every 2,326 housing units).

 

For full report, please click the source link above.

 

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