2019 Shows Huge Jump in Properties Underwater

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ATTOM Data Solutions, curator of the nation’s premier property database and first property data provider of Data-as-a-Service (DaaS), today released its Q1 2019 U.S. Home Equity & Underwater Report, which shows that at the end of the first quarter of 2019, more than 5.2 million (5,223,524) U.S. properties were seriously underwater (where the combined balance of loans secured by the property was at least 25 percent higher than the property’s estimated market value), up by more than 17,000 properties from a year ago.

The 5.2 million seriously underwater properties at the end of Q1 2019 represented 9.1 percent of all U.S. properties with a mortgage, up from 8.8 percent in the previous quarter but down from 9.5 percent in Q1 2018.

“With home prices increasing at a slower pace in 2018, than in previous years, the potential for people to climb out from mortgages that are underwater or advance into equity-rich territory, tends to be reduced,” said Todd Teta, chief product officer at ATTOM Data Solutions. “However, only one in 11 mortgages are seriously underwater today, compared to nearly one in three during the depths of the recession. Although, if the latest trend continues, it will raise another clear signal of a market slowdown, which will be good for buyers, but not so good for sellers. But if the pattern of the past few years takes hold – with levels of underwater and equity rich mortgages turning around – it will mean the market remains strong for sellers, with fewer needing to get out from under financial distress.”

Historical U.S. Underwater & Equity Rich Trends

Qtr-Yr

U.S. Properties 
Seriously Underwater


Seriously 
Underwater

U.S. 
Properties 
Equity Rich


Equity
Rich

Q1 2012

12,533,155

27.8%

Q2 2012

12,824,279

28.6%

Q3 2012

12,472,262

27.6%

Q1 2013

10,894,743

25.8%

Q2 2013

11,336,033

25.7%

Q3 2013

10,714,924

23.2%

Q4 2013

9,274,126

18.8%

9,097,325

18.5%

Q1 2014

9,065,741

17.5%

9,935,939

19.1%

Q2 2014

9,074,449

17.2%

9,945,646

18.9%

Q3 2014

8,135,648

15.0%

10,812,968

20.1%

Q4 2014

7,052,570

12.7%

11,249,646

20.3%

Q1 2015

7,341,922

13.2%

11,053,055

19.8%

Q2 2015

7,443,580

13.3%

10,963,041

19.6%

Q3 2015

6,917,673

12.7%

10,476,259

19.2%

Q4 2015

6,436,381

11.5%

12,621,274

22.5%

Q1 2016

6,703,857

12.0%

12,335,651

22.0%

Q2 2016

6,666,622

11.9%

12,383,345

22.1%

Q3 2016

6,063,326

10.8%

13,125,367

23.4%

Q4 2016

5,408,323

9.6%

13,877,315

24.6%

Q1 2017

5,497,771

9.7%

13,718,473

24.3%

Q2 2017

5,433,684

9.5%

14,038,372

24.6%

Q3 2017

4,628,408

8.7%

14,030,394

26.4%

Q4 2017

5,032,185

9.3%

13,731,767

25.4%

Q1 2018

5,206,446

9.5%

13,841,082

25.3%

Q2 2018

5,181,467

9.3%

13,907,758

24.9%

Q3 2018

4,940,724

8.8%

14,464,379

25.7%

Q4 2018

5,001,482

8.8%

14,566,363

25.6%

Q1 2019

5,223,524

9.1%

14,401,555

25.1%

Highest seriously underwater share in LouisianaMississippiArkansasWest Virginia 
States with the highest share of seriously underwater properties were Louisiana (20.7 percent); Mississippi (17.1 percent); Arkansas (16.3 percent); West Virginia (16.2 percent); and Illinois (16.2 percent).

Among 99 metropolitan statistical areas analyzed in the report, those with the highest share of seriously underwater properties were Baton Rouge, Louisiana (21.3 percent); Scranton, Pennsylvania(20.0 percent); Youngstown, Ohio (19.2 percent); Toledo, Ohio (19.2 percent); and New Orleans, Louisiana (17.8 percent).

32 zip codes where more than half of all properties are seriously underwater
Among 7,639 U.S. zip codes with at least 2,500 properties with mortgages, there were 32 zip codes where more than half of all properties with a mortgage were seriously underwater, including zip codes in the MilwaukeeTrentonChicagoSaint Louis, and Cleveland metropolitan statistical areas.

The top five zip codes with the highest share of seriously underwater properties were 53206 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (70.5 percent seriously underwater); 08611 in Trenton, New Jersey (68.9 percent); 69361 in Scottsbluff, Nebraska (63.4 percent); 60426 in Harvey, Illinois (63.1 percent); and 61104 in Rockford, Illinois (62.8 percent).

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