High-Cost Purchase Loans & Census Tract Level Foreclosure Data
High-cost home purchase loans are a good proxy for the concentration of foreclosures if no local data on foreclosures is available. The data shown here provide the rate of all high-cost purchase loans, both owner-occupied and investor, that were originated during the peak of the housing bubble from 2004-2006. Maps are also available for the LISC Foreclosure Risk Scores at the census tract level. Click the "Details" button in the map's header for more information.
- Video guide: Watch a "how to" video to learn about using the interactive maps.
- Choose a location: To map these data, enter a location in the search box below. Searching by any level of geography will produce a map with an outline around the area selected.
Data layers: You may change the data layer to show high-cost home purchase loans, high-cost investor loans, HUD's NSP3 Foreclosure Need Scores, or LISC Composite Foreclosure Risk Scores at the census tract level by positioning your cursor over the HMDA High-Cost Loans button to the left of the map.
- Downloading: Data are available for download here.
- Connect data to policies: Get ideas for using these maps and data to inform policies in the "What's Next?" area below the map.
- Other maps: Looking for other data? Maps are also available for LISC Foreclosure Risk Scores at the ZIP Code level and Housing Market Conditions.
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