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HOME EQUITY DIPS SLIGHTLY DURING FIRST QUARTER BUT REMAINS NEAR HISTORIC HIGHS

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Proportion of homes considered equity-rich drops to 46.2 percent quarter-over-quarter; Rate of seriously underwater homes ticks up slightly

IRVINE, Calif., May 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — ATTOM, a leading curator of land, property data, and real estate analytics, today released its first quarter 2025 U.S. Home Equity & Underwater Report, which shows that 46.2 percent of mortgaged residential properties in the country were considered equity-rich in the first quarter, meaning the combined estimated amount of loan balances secured by those properties was no more than half of their estimated market value.

The proportion of equity rich homes was down from 47.7 percent in the fourth quarter of 2024 and has dropped each quarter since a peak of 49.2 percent in the second quarter of last year. The rate is still historically high, however, and nearly double what it was in the first quarter of 2020.

The percent of seriously underwater homes nationwide—those where the combined estimated balance of loans secured by the property is at least 25 percent more than the property’s estimated market value—ticked up from 2.5 percent in the fourth quarter of 2024 to 2.8 percent in the first quarter of 2025.

“Home equity rates are near their highest points in recent years and the dip we’ve seen early this year in the proportion of equity-rich homes shouldn’t cause too much concern,” said Rob Barber, CEO for ATTOM. “In each of the two previous years, the first quarter marked the lowest point of the year before the proportion of equity-rich homes shot back up in the second quarter.”

Equity-rich rates fell in 47 states quarterly but majority of states still up annually
The drop in the proportion of equity-rich homes was spread across most of the country. The rate fell in 47 states and the District of Columbia between the fourth quarter of 2024 and the first quarter of 2025. However, It was still up in 33 states and D.C. compared to the same time last year, a reminder that this dip comes amid a historically strong housing market.

The states with the largest annual increase in the proportion of equity rich homes were Connecticut (up from 42.2 percent in the first quarter of 2024 to 48 percent in the first quarter of 2025), New York (up from 49.1 to 54.1 percent). New Jersey (up from 47.1 to 52.1 percent), Rhode Island (up from 55 percent to 59.8 percent), and Kentucky (up from 28.7 percent to 33.3 percent).

The biggest annual decreases in equity-rich homes were in Florida (down from 54.4 percent in the first quarter of 2024 to 49.3 percent in the first quarter of 2025), Utah (down from 54 percent to 50.7), Arizona (down from 52.9 percent to 49.8 percent), Washington (down from 54.2 to 51.3 percent), and Colorado (down from 48.4 to 45.8 percent).

Proportion of seriously underwater homes remains steady and low
The nationwide proportion of mortgaged homes considered seriously underwater has remained steady between 2 and 3 percent since early 2023. At 2.8 percent of homes in the first quarter of 2025, the rate is less than half of what it was during the first quarter of 2020 (6.6 percent).

The proportion of seriously underwater homes increased quarterly in 48 states and D.C but only 25 states and D.C. saw their underwater rates go up compared to the same time last year.

The biggest year-over-year increases in seriously underwater rates were in Kansas (up from 2.9 percent in the first quarter of 2024 to 4.7 percent in the first quarter of 2025), Utah (up from 2.1 percent  to 2.6 percent), South Carolina (up from 3.3 percent to 3.8 percent), Nebraska (up from 3.7 percent to 4.1 percent), and South Dakota (up from 3 percent to 3.4 percent).

The states with the largest year-over-year drops in seriously underwater rates were Wyoming (down from 8.8 percent in the first quarter of 2024 to 2.5 percent in the first quarter of 2025), West Virginia (down from 5.4 percent to  4.2 percent), Kentucky (down from 8.3 percent to 7.3 percent), Louisiana (down from 11.3 percent to 10.5 percent), and Oklahoma (down from 6.1 percent to 5.5 percent).

Northeast and West have highest equity-rich rates
Six of the 10 states with the highest proportion of mortgaged homes considered equity-rich in the first quarter of 2025 were in the Northeast while the remaining four were in the West.

The states with the highest equity-rich rates were Vermont (85.8 percent), New Hampshire (60.5 percent), Rhode Island (59.8 percent), Montana (59.4 percent), and Maine (58.9 percent).

The states with the lowest equity-rich rates were Louisiana (20.3 percent), Maryland (31.4 percent), Illinois (31.5 percent), Alaska (31.7 percent), and North Dakota (31.9 percent).

Among the 110 metropolitan statistical areas with populations over 500,000 in our analysis, the markets with the highest equity-rich rates were San Jose, CA (68.2 percent); Los Angeles, CA (64 percent); San Diego, CA (63 percent); Portland, ME (61.5 percent); and Miami, FL (59.5 percent).

Quarter-over-quarter, the proportion of equity-rich homes decreased in 99 out of the 110 large markets (90 percent). Compared to the same time last year, it fell in 56 of those 110 markets (51 percent).

Midwest counties lead the way in share of equity-rich homes
Among the 1,751 counties with at least 2,500 homes with a mortgage in the first quarter of 2025, 13 of the 15 counties with the highest equity-rich rates were in Michigan, Wisconsin, or Vermont.

The counties with the highest equity rich rates were Chittenden County, VT (91.3 percent); Marquette County, MI (89.8 percent); Benzie County, MI (88.7 percent); Portage County, WI (88.6 percent); and Manistee County, MI (88 percent).

The lowest equity-rich rates were concentrated in the South, with nine of the 15 counties with the smallest proportion of equity-rich homes falling in Louisiana. The counties with the lowest rates were Vernon, LA (6.3 percent); Iberville County, LA (8.3 percent); Long County, GA (9.8 percent); Ascension County, LA (9.9 percent); and Acadia County, LA (10.9 percent)

In 37 percent of zip codes the majority of homes were equity-rich
More than half of all mortgaged homes were considered equity rich in 3,418 (37 percent) of the 9,144 zip codes that had at least 2,000 homes with mortgages in the first quarter of 2025.

Nearly half of the 50 zip codes with the highest proportions of equity rich homes were in California. The zip codes with the highest equity-rich rates were 49855 in Marquette, MI (91.66 percent); 92657 in Newport Coast, CA (85.75 percent); 57702 in Rapid City, SD (85.64 percent); 94024 in Los Altos, CA (84.80 percent); and 92620 in Irvine, CA (84.51 percent)

South and Midwest have highest proportion of seriously underwater homes
Eighteen of the 20 states with the highest percentage of seriously underwater homes were in the South and Midwest. The states with the highest rates of seriously underwater homes were Louisiana (10.5 percent), Kentucky (7.3 percent), Mississippi (6.6 percent), Arkansas (5.8 percent), and Iowa (5.7 percent).

The states with the smallest proportion of seriously underwater homes were Vermont (0.7 percent), Rhode Island (1 percent), New Hampshire (1.1 percent), Massachusetts (1.2 percent), and Hawaii (1.3 percent).

Among the 110 large metro areas with populations over 500,000 in our analysis, those with the largest shares of seriously underwater homes were Baton Rouge, LA (11.9 percent); New Orleans, LA (7.3 percent); Toledo, OH (7 percent); Jackson, MS (6.3 percent); and Memphis, TN (6.2 percent).

More than 10 percent of residential mortgages seriously underwater in just a small percentage of zip codes
More than a tenth of homes were seriously underwater in 218 (2.4 percent) of the 9,144 zip codes with at least 2,000 homes under mortgage in the first quarter of 2025.

The zip codes with the largest shares of seriously underwater homes were 41501 in Pikeville, KY (31.1 percent); 70805 in Baton Rouge, LA (31 percent); 19132 in Philadelphia, PA (30 percent); 71446 in Leesville, LA (27.64 percent); and 60649 in Chicago, IL (26.24 percent).

Report methodology   
The ATTOM U.S. Home Equity & Underwater report provides counts of properties based on several categories of equity — or loan to value (LTV) — at the state, metro, county and zip code level, along with the percentage of total properties with a mortgage that each equity category represents. The equity/LTV is calculated based on record-level loan model estimating position and amount of loans secured by a property and a record-level automated valuation model (AVM) derived from publicly recorded mortgage and deed of trust data collected and licensed by ATTOM nationwide for more than 155 million U.S. properties. The ATTOM Home Equity and Underwater report has been updated and modified to better reflect a housing market focused on the traditional home buying process. ATTOM found that markets where investors were more prominent, they would offset the loan to value ratio due to sales involving multiple properties with a single jumbo loan encompassing all of the properties. Therefore, going forward such activity is now excluded from the reports in order to provide traditional consumer home purchase and loan activity.

Definitions
Seriously underwater: Loan to value ratio of 125 percent or above, meaning the property owner owed at least 25 percent more than the estimated market value of the property.

Equity-rich: Loan to value ratio of 50 percent or lower, meaning the property owner had at least 50 percent equity. 

 About ATTOM  
ATTOM powers innovation across industries with premium property data and analytics covering 155 million U.S. properties—99% of the population. Our multi-sourced real estate data includes property tax, deed, mortgage, foreclosure, environmental risk, natural hazard, neighborhood and geospatial boundary information, all validated through a rigorous 20-step process and linked by a unique ATTOM ID.

From flexible delivery solutions—such as Property Data APIsBulk File LicensesATTOM CloudReal Estate Market Trends—to AI-Ready datasets, ATTOM fuels smarter decision-making across industries including real estate, mortgage, insurance, government, and more.

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DONGGUAN, China, April 27, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — From March 31 to April 2, 2026, the second Huawei Global Financial EcoWeek, themed “Inspire • Collaborate • Achieve: Reshaping the Future of Finance”, was held in Sanyapo, Dongguan. The event brought together over 400 attendees from Huawei partners across more than 30 countries and regions, including over 60 independent software vendors (ISVs) and over 120 system integrators (SIs) in the financial industry. As global financial data volumes surge, customer demands diversify, and regulatory requirements evolve, financial institutions are accelerating their digital and intelligent transformation. Observability and intelligent operations technologies enable institutions to detect system anomalies in real time, optimise performance, and ensure business continuity, while cross-regional and cross-institution collaboration is becoming a key driver of industry innovation.

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Bonree serves over 1,000 leading clients worldwide with system monitoring, performance optimisation, and intelligent operations solutions. Leveraging proprietary unsupervised knowledge graph root cause analysis technology and AI-driven intelligent analytics, Bonree delivers plug-and-play monitoring and fully managed adaptive alerting systems that detect anomalies quickly and accurately with minimal noise. With 56 authorised invention patents and 135 software copyrights, as well as 24/7 global technical support, Bonree maintains an NPS of 79 and a client satisfaction rate of 95%, reflecting its deep overseas market presence and trust among international financial institutions. With these core strengths, Bonree continues to lead in global fintech and digital operations, helping clients ensure business continuity and digital transformation while striving to become a leading global player in APM and observability.

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HANGZHOU, China, April 27, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — What does the world see when it looks at Hangzhou? The Hangzhou & Friends: 2025 Hangzhou Highlights Awards, unveiled on February 4, offered an answer—not through statistics alone, but through the stories of connection that unfolded across the year.

The awards were born from a simple recognition: that a city’s global presence is built not only on grand events, but on the countless moments when people reach across borders. To honor this, the organizers structured the awards into four chapters: Dialogue of Civilizations, Industrial Narratives, Social Innovation, and Moments of the Year, each capturing a different way that Hangzhou touched the world.

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