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February 2, 2024
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February 2, 2024

There’s No Foreclosure Wave in Sight [INFOGRAPHIC]

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There’s No Foreclosure Wave in Sight [INFOGRAPHIC]

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  • Headlines saying foreclosures are rising might make you feel uneasy. But the truth is, there’s no need to worry.
  • If you look at the latest numbers, they’re still below pre-pandemic norms and way below what happened during the crash.
  • If you're worried about a flood of foreclosures, the data shows a foreclosure crisis is not where the market is today and is not where it’s headed.
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