ZIP 26691 Property Distress & Foreclosure Data
Composite property distress in 26691 (Nicholas County, West Virginia) lands at 13/100 — minimal on DLRadar's public-record scoring. The sharpest non-environmental signals are institutional ownership (26/100), structural risk (26/100), mortgage stress (14/100). On the quiet end sit structural risk (26/100) and mortgage stress (14/100). Structural risk reads 26/100 against active distress of 4/100.
The expansion-phase market in 26691 posted values that rose 7.0% over the year, at 36/100 phase confidence. Rising prices can mask pockets of distress, where per-parcel scoring earns its keep.
The poverty rate is 23.3% — high, a tax-stress and distress correlate. 58% of housing is owner-occupied. The typical home is worth about $159,800. Population is roughly 735 with a median age of 38. Vacancy runs 24.9%, above the national norm and a classic distress-and-opportunity signal. Around 32% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher. The demographic-stress sub-score lands at 28/100. Rent burden reaches 0% of tenant households. There are about 270 housing units across 26691.
On the whole, 26691 leans distressed, with opportunity clustered in specific stressed parcels. Every signal above traces to a verifiable public dataset, refreshed continuously and scored the same way in every ZIP nationwide.
Distress signal breakdown — ZIP 26691
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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