ZIP 26036 Property Distress & Foreclosure Data
In Marshall County, West Virginia, ZIP 26036 scores 32 of 100 for composite distress, a moderate level on DLRadar's public-record index. Its standout signals are construction/permit lag (100/100), structural risk (73/100), institutional ownership (66/100). The latent-versus-live split is 73/100 structural and 0/100 already moving. It additionally carries heavy environmental risk: flood (NFIP) exposure (78/100), FEMA disaster exposure (64/100).
The market reads neutral — home values rose 6.5% year on year, 3.2% off the recent peak (phase confidence 54/100). Appreciation rarely lifts every parcel — the laggards are the opportunity.
The tenure split is 89% owner-occupied to 11% rented. About 457 people live here, median age 46. The vacancy rate is 21.8% — elevated. About 2% have a four-year degree. The ZIP holds roughly 297 housing units. On demographic stress specifically, 26036 scores 26/100. Households earn a median $119,219 — above the roughly $78,000 national figure. Roughly 4.6% live below the poverty line, a low share typical of higher-equity areas.
Net-net, 26036 is a working-distress ZIP — the kind that rewards current, parcel-level intelligence. Every signal above traces to a verifiable public dataset, refreshed continuously and scored the same way in every ZIP nationwide.
Distress signal breakdown — ZIP 26036
Tax delinquency, institutional ownership, insurance pressure, NFIP/flood, construction lag, price dislocation and auction velocity — plus the 0 individual distressed properties (owner, address, APN, per-property score and exit read) are in the full DLRadar report.
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