What States Have The Highest Number of Foreclosures: Q1 2026

EPISODE · Apr 3, 2026 · 25 MIN

What States Have The Highest Number of Foreclosures: Q1 2026

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Decoding the 2026 Foreclosure Market: Ratios, Reality, and Real Estate OpportunityWelcome to a high-octane episode of The Note Closers Show! As we kick off the second quarter of 2026, the housing market is undergoing a "gradual normalization," but the numbers tell a story that many headlines are missing. Your host, Scott Carson, dives deep into the February 2026 data to separate the "false flags" from the genuine investment goldmines. If you've been watching foreclosure filings creep up and wondering where the inventory is actually hiding, this episode is your roadmap to the states with the most distressed debt and the strategies to profit from it.We aren't just looking at the top 15 states by ratio; we are looking at the heavy hitters—the states where the sheer volume of filings creates a playground for note investors. From the sunshine of Florida to the lone star of Texas, we break down why the "Gamecock State" and the "Hoosier State" are popping up on our radar and how you can leverage this data to build a recession-resistant portfolio. Stop waiting for the market to come to you and start taking action on the distressed assets that are hitting the books right now.Key Topics Covered in This Episode:The "Ratio" Trap vs. Real Volume: We expose why looking at foreclosure ratios (1 in every X households) can be a false flag, ranking small states like Delaware high despite having only 190 filings, while ignoring the massive opportunities in states like California and New York.National Trends and Normalization: A deep dive into the 38,840 properties with foreclosure filings in February 2026—a 20% jump from the previous year—marking 12 consecutive months of year-over-year increases as the market returns to pre-pandemic norms.State-by-State Breakdown: Detailed analysis of the top 15 states, including Indiana (ranked #1 by ratio), Florida (the volume leader with 4,504 filings), and the specific "hit-hard" counties like Cuyahoga in Ohio and Wayne in Michigan.Investment Exit Strategies: Moving beyond the auction block, we discuss 11 different exit strategies, including buying notes at a discount, loan modifications, trial payment plans, and deed-in-lieu of foreclosure to keep borrowers in their homes while securing cash flow.The Note Business Advantage: Why buying the debt is superior to traditional real estate investing, especially when borrowers file for bankruptcy, and how to avoid the "last-minute realtor" trap of trying to buy a note the week of an auction.The data is clear: foreclosure activity is rising, but success depends on your ability to look past the ratios and find the volume. Whether you're interested in the fast-foreclosure states like Michigan or the long-game opportunities in South Carolina, the second quarter of 2026 is the time to quit "kicking the can" and start making moves.Ready to turn these lists into deals? Join our next virtual note buying workshop at notebuyingfordummies.com or book a direct call to discuss your strategy!Watch the Original VIDEO HERE!Check out the Attom Data Report HERE!Book a Call With Scott HERE!Sign up for the next FREE One-Day Note Class HERE!Sign up for the WCN Membership HERE!Sign up for the next Note Buying For Dummies Workshop HERE!Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Note Closers Show community today:WeCloseNotes.comThe Note Closers Show FacebookThe Note Closers Show TwitterScott Carson LinkedInThe Note Closers Show YouTubeThe Note Closers Show VimeoThe Note Closers Show InstagramWe Close Notes PinterestGet Signed Up For the Next Note Buying Workshop HERE!

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