Last updated May 29, 2026

Houston Distressed Property Market Report

This report is a public, aggregate view of what HFA is tracking right now: foreclosures, tax delinquencies, code violations, county mix, and ZIP activity. It is meant to show market direction without exposing the paid lead list.

Public data notice: reviewed aggregate counts are public. Owner names, property addresses, case numbers, notes, exports, and paid lead-level records remain private.

Report Sections

  • Reviewed foreclosure record count
  • Top ZIP codes by active distressed records
  • County breakdown across the Houston-area coverage area
  • Reviewed tax delinquent count
  • Reviewed code violation count
  • Investor takeaway and methodology

Monthly Snapshots

Each monthly page filters the same aggregate report to records marked for that report month. These pages are for market context only; individual lead records stay private.

Methodology

The public report uses aggregate counts only. The main report includes active records by canonical lead type in the database. Individual names, property addresses, case numbers, notes, exports, and paid workflow data remain behind login.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The most common questions Houston investors ask before subscribing. Don't see yours? Contact us.

Does this market report expose paid HFA lead data?
No. The public report uses aggregate counts only. Owner names, property addresses, case numbers, notes, exports, and paid lead-level records remain private.
What does a monthly report mean here?
A monthly report filters the aggregate view to records marked for that report month. It is a planning snapshot, not a replacement for checking the underlying county or city source before acting on a property.
Can investors rely on this instead of official records?
No. Use the report for market direction. Check the actual notice, taxes, code case, comps, and mailing address before spending money.