Mortgage banking operations affiliated with banks and thrifts sold a hefty $360.0 billion of home loans during the second quarter, according to a new Inside Mortgage Trends analysis of call report data. While that marked one of the busiest markets since the end of 2010, volume was down 3.9 percent from the first three months of the year. Secondary marketing gains account for the lions share of mortgage banking profits as lenders do not recoup enough in origination fees to ... [Includes one data chart]
A growing number of market indicators suggest that the U.S. housing market has bottomed out and is on the way back and perhaps even beginning to drive economic activity. Housing, once the Achilles heel of the U.S. economy, is starting to look like a source of strength in a recovery that has lost its vigor as well as still facing significant roadblocks, said Celia Chen, senior director at Moodys Analytics, in a new analysis. That housing is now a bright spot speaks more about the weakness of the ...
Homebuyers are increasingly using mortgages instead of cash to purchase homes, according to the latest Campbell/Inside Mortgage Finance HousingPulse Tracking Survey. The share of non-cash financing methods for home purchases has increased significantly in 2012 as borrowers take advantage of low interest rates. Overall, the share of non-cash financing for home purchases increased from 65.9 percent in January to 68.9 percent in August, based on the three-month moving average. The increased use of ...
The private-sector watchdog established by Congress to examine auditing firms recently found a number of mortgage-related issues with two major auditors. The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board raised concerns about the mortgage-repurchase reserves that KPMG signed off on and about fair value measurements allowed by Grant Thornton. The PCAOB reviewed 52 audits completed by KPMG in 2011 and found that the auditor failed to sufficiently test a mortgage-backed security issuers ...
Unreasonably tight mortgage lending standards, fueled by lenders and regulators extreme distaste for risk, are dampening home sales and some flexibility is needed to drive home sales and job creation, according to a new survey by the National Association of Realtors. The survey analyzed credit scores and loan performance for both conventional conforming and FHA-VA loans and suggested returning to reasonably safe and sound lending standards to give home sales a much-needed jolt. Existing home sales should ...
United Shore Financial Services in Birmingham, MI, is on course to a record-breaking $7 billion in residential mortgage originations in 2012, thanks to a robust wholesale lending operation and excellent relationships with mortgage brokers. Great customer service, a strong broker-support system, capable and efficient technology and strong management are the big factors for United Shores rapid growth, said Mat Ishbia, president of United Wholesale Mortgage, USFSs wholesale arm. United Shore originates loans ...
Servicers take lower losses and area home prices take less of a hit when real estate owned properties are quickly liquidated, according to new research by analysts at the Federal Reserve and Fannie Mae. Our results suggest that the key to minimizing the costs of foreclosure is to minimize the time that properties spend in serious delinquency and in REO, the authors said in Foreclosure Externalities: Some New Evidence, a working paper published this month by the National Bureau of Economic Research ...
Cash flow from FHAs business operations funded almost 70 percent of net claims losses over the last year, according to the Department of Housing and Urban Developments quarterly report on the FHA Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund programs. HUD paid $5.4 billion in claims in the second quarter of 2012, more than twice the amount of premiums collected during the period. As a result, net cash flows from business operations were negative $1.7 billion during the quarter. Premium collections contributed $8.1 billion over the last four quarters even as paid claims totaled $17.2 billion over the same period. This indicates that ...
Legislation was introduced this week in the House of Representatives that would effectively neutralize a proposal for local governments to use eminent domain powers to seize underwater mortgage loans and perform controversial modifications. Rep. John Campbell, R-CA, has introduced The Defending American Taxpayers from Abusive Government Takings Act, which would prohibit the FHA and VA from originating, insuring or guaranteeing a mortgage loan in jurisdictions that have invoked the power of eminent domain to seize a loan within the last 10 years. Fannie Mae and Freddie would be subjected to ...
Banks and thrifts reported a substantial decline in the volume of mortgages they repurchased during the second quarter of 2012, according to a new Inside Mortgage Trends analysis of call-report data. The financial institutions reported a total of $3.86 billion in mortgage repurchases and indemnifications during the second quarter, down 6.1 percent from the first three months of the year. It marked the lowest quarterly repurchase volume since the final three months of 2008, when banks reported ... [Includes one data chart]