Lower auction prices bode well for housing supply
Sellers of distressed property began to capitulate to the market on pricing in the fourth quarter of 2022, a positive sign moving forward for retail
Sellers of distressed property began to capitulate to the market on pricing in the fourth quarter of 2022, a positive sign moving forward for retail
Two converging trends could drive foreclosures in 2023. The first is a growing backlog of pandemic-era distressed properties that are no longer mitigated by foreclosure-protection
Historically, how a mortgage servicer sold a property after a foreclosure — what’s called distressed disposition — was largely ignored when it came to developing
As dark clouds gather on the horizon of the housing market, foreclosure-auction buyers remain bullish. Sixty-one percent of foreclosed properties on the Auction.com platform in
As more U.S. properties gradually reach the foreclosure stage in 2022, technology-enabled transparency will ensure that the bulk of these distressed assets are sold to
The unprecedented amount of equity in the U.S. housing market has become the go-to data point for many who predict that the spike in mortgage
Recent developments have made it easier to estimate when the backlog of distressed mortgages built up during the COVID-19 pandemic will be released into the
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