SHARE OF EQUITY-RICH HOMES NEAR FIVE-YEAR LOW
The national share of equity-rich homes fell to 41.1 percent in the second quarter; Rate of seriously underwater homes held steady at 3.2 percent
That was down from 43.3 percent in the first quarter of the year and from 47.4 percent in the second quarter of 2025. After four straight quarters of decline, the national share of equity-rich homes is at its lowest point in nearly five years.
Meanwhile, 3.2 percent of properties in the second quarter of 2026 were considered seriously underwater, meaning the combined estimated balances of loans secured by the properties were at least 25 percent more than the properties' estimated market value. That was the same rate as the previous quarter, but up from 2.7 percent at the same time last year.
"These two measures of home equity strength, the rates of equity-rich and seriously underwater homes, remain healthier than they were prior to 2020," said
Four states saw rates of equity-rich homes rise
The share of equity-rich homes rose in 13 states quarter-over-quarter but just four states year-over year.
The states that experienced year-over-year increases in their shares of equity-rich homes were
The states with the largest annual drops in their shares of equity-rich homes were
In the second quarter of 2026, the states with the highest proportions of equity-rich homes were
Seriously underwater rate shoots up in
The proportion of seriously underwater homes rose in 18 states quarter-over-quarter and in 33 states and the
The states with the largest annual increases in their rates of seriously underwater homes were
The states with the biggest year-over-year drops in their rates of seriously underwater homes were
In the second quarter of 2026, the states with the highest rates of seriously underwater homes were
Nearly all big metros lost share of equity-rich homes year-over-year
The share of equity-rich homes was down quarter-over-quarter in 67.6 percent (73) of the 108 metropolitan statistical areas in ATTOM's analysis, which included metros if they had populations of at least 500,000 and sufficient data to analyze. Year-over-year, the share of equity-rich homes was down in 96.3 percent (104) of those metro areas.
The metro areas with the highest rates of equity-rich homes in the second quarter of 2026 were
The metros with the lowest rates of equity-rich homes for the quarter were
On the other end of the spectrum, the metros with the highest rates of seriously underwater homes were
Wide disparities in equity-rich rates between counties
Among counties with sufficient data to analyze, those with the highest shares of equity-rich homes in the second quarter of 2026 were
The counties with the smallest shares of equity-rich homes were
Shrinking share of zip codes have at least 50 percent equity-rich homes
In the second quarter of 2026, at least half of all mortgaged homes were equity-rich in 21 percent (1,861) of the 8,865 zip codes with sufficient data to analyze.
The zip codes with the highest rates of equity-rich properties were 59047 in
Conclusion
The Q2 2026 U.S. Home Equity and Underwater Report found that the nation's share of equity-rich homes continued to shrink to 41.1 percent, near a five-year low. The nationwide rate of seriously underwater homes stayed level quarter-over-quarter, but has risen consistently over the last year.
Report methodology
The ATTOM
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 delivers AI-driven property intelligence built on one of the nation's most trusted property data assets, covering 160+ million U.S. properties—99% of the population. Our engineered, multi-sourced real estate data spans property tax, deeds, mortgages, foreclosure, environmental risk, property conditions, natural hazards, neighborhood insights, and geospatial boundaries, rigorously validated for advanced analytics. ATTOM supports analytics and AI-driven applications through flexible delivery options including APIs, bulk licensing, cloud delivery, and the MCP Server for AI-powered, agentic access to engineered property data—enabling organizations to automate analysis and scale property intelligence across industries.
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