Foreclosures spike 123% in NC, 149% in Raleigh as pandemic moratoriums end
Foreclosures increased by nearly 150% in the Raleigh metropolitan area in 2022, and were up about 123% statewide. Here’s what’s happening.
Read MorePosted by Jason Parker | Jan 12, 2023
Foreclosures increased by nearly 150% in the Raleigh metropolitan area in 2022, and were up about 123% statewide. Here’s what’s happening.
Read MorePosted by Jason Parker | Dec 9, 2022
Nationwide, foreclosures are again on the rise. And even though North Carolina and the Triangle are faring better, foreclosures are rising here, too.
Read MorePosted by Jason Parker | Sep 9, 2022
Foreclosures are again becoming a part of the Triangle’s housing market, with the number of foreclosure starts in Wake County up 425% year-over-year.
Read MorePosted by Jason Parker | Apr 22, 2022
Nearly three times more Wake County homeowners lost their homes to foreclosure in the first quarter of 2022 than did in 2021.
Read MorePosted by Jason Parker | Mar 10, 2022
Data from ATTOM Data Solutions shows that foreclosures are up by nearly 247% compared to last year, even as its real estate added $50 billion in value in 2021.
Read MorePosted by Jason Parker | Feb 10, 2022
Statewide, foreclosure proceedings have increased 85% year-over-year, a new report shows. But there are now fewer foreclosures than prior to the pandemic.
Read MorePosted by Jason Parker | Oct 19, 2021
Following the expiration of programs designed to keep owners in their homes during COVID-19, foreclosure rates have spiked in North Carolina, increasing by nearly 22% statewide since last quarter, a new report found. In Durham County, foreclosures are up 150%, and in Wake County, they’re up nearly 68%.
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