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MAP: Evictions filed per Rental Households Nationwide

Drew Sygit
#1 Market Trends & Data Contributor
  • Property Manager
  • Royal Oak, MI
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https://evictionlab.org/map/?m...

Interesting map where you can lookup and compare eviction rates in different cities, from 2000 to 2018.

Of course, that's pre-COVID and the nationwide Eviction Moratorium.

Some of the data is questionable though. We're in Metro Detroit and the map shows that Wayne County, where Detroit is, had a better number than Macomb County. The Oakland County number also doesn't make sense as it's relatively high compared to our own experiences.

Could be a useful tool though, for those deciding where to invest out of state. Example: check out the crazy numbers in Maryland and Washington DC. 

Atlanta appears to be surprisingly high, while Chicago questionably low. 

What would be interesting is using these numbers as another way to grade SFR's as Class A, B, C, D.

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