Overbuilding in areas that cant support the population (jobs and such) while also deporting millions of criminal illegal aliens that were causing the market to have false expectations for the need of supply (They claim we need 5 million new homes, we don't).
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>With the number of Americans losing their homes to banks rising for an eleventh straight month, it's clear the housing crisis is getting worse rather than better.
US foreclosure activity jumped again in January 2026, with a total of 40,534 properties facing foreclosure filings - a 32 percent increase from the same time last year.
Foreclosure filings cover every stage of the process, from the moment a lender issues a legal warning to the point a home is formally seized after missed mortgage payments.
While the total was slightly lower than December, January still marked the 11th straight month of rising year-on-year foreclosure activity - a clear sign the pressure is building, not easing.
Overbuilding in areas that cant support the population (jobs and such) while also deporting millions of criminal illegal aliens that were causing the market to have false expectations for the need of supply (They claim we need 5 million new homes, we don't).
Archive: https://archive.today/HHBD3
From the post:
>>With the number of Americans losing their homes to banks rising for an eleventh straight month, it's clear the housing crisis is getting worse rather than better.
US foreclosure activity jumped again in January 2026, with a total of 40,534 properties facing foreclosure filings - a 32 percent increase from the same time last year.
Foreclosure filings cover every stage of the process, from the moment a lender issues a legal warning to the point a home is formally seized after missed mortgage payments.
While the total was slightly lower than December, January still marked the 11th straight month of rising year-on-year foreclosure activity - a clear sign the pressure is building, not easing.
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