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Map of Foreclosure Risk in the United States

Share of home mortgages that are seriously delinquent (90 or more days past due), the pipeline that feeds foreclosures. From the CFPB; true foreclosure-filing counts are not published free at county level, so serious delinquency is the standard proxy. Lower is better.

Data updated September 2025 - Source: CFPB Mortgage Performance Trends

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Category

housing

Native level

County

Unit

Percentage

Vintage

CFPB 2025-09

States ranked by foreclosure risk

51 states with data (CFPB 2025-09). Top 10 highest and bottom 10 lowest.

Top 10 states by foreclosure risk
RankStateValue
1Louisiana1.7%
2Mississippi1.4%
3Florida1.1%
4South Carolina1.1%
5West Virginia1.1%
6Georgia1.1%
7Oklahoma1.0%
8Texas1.0%
9District of Columbia1.0%
10Kentucky0.9%
Bottom 10 states by foreclosure risk
RankStateValue
51New Hampshire0.4%
50Wisconsin0.4%
49California0.5%
48Idaho0.5%
47Oregon0.5%
46Washington0.5%
45Massachusetts0.5%
44Arizona0.6%
43Alaska0.6%
42Wyoming0.6%

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hearthmap renders foreclosure risk as a choropleth map of the United States. Zoom in to see county values shaded against the rest of the country, and click any region to see its exact value with margin of error.

You can layer filters and a custom match score on top of foreclosure riskto find places that match what matters to you. Combine it with school ratings, housing prices, commute times, and more.

Source: CFPB Mortgage Performance Trends · CFPB 2025-09

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