Most of the impressive increase in new mortgage originations during the third quarter was in conventional home loans, including the non-agency jumbo market, according to a new market analysis and ranking by Inside Mortgage Finance. An estimated $212 billion in conventional conforming loans were originated during the third quarter, a gain of 29.3 percent from the previous three-month period. That boosted the conventional conforming share of the market to 65.2 percent for the period, up from just 60.7 percent in the second quarter of 2011. The non-agency jumbo market was... (Includes two data charts)
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Private mortgage insurers are moving to adopt policies to fit with the recently expanded Home Affordable Refinance Program offered by Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the Federal Housing Finance Agency. Genworth Financial said that its all in, announcing last week that its U.S. mortgage insurance business is making changes so it can fully support HARP 2.0. The upgraded changes to HARP from the two government-sponsored enterprises are designed to enable more underwater borrowers to refinance their residential mortgages at todays record-low interest rates. Genworth says the changes...
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Californias Attorney General has reportedly issued subpoenas to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac seeking details of the government-sponsored enterprises mortgage lending and foreclosure practices, possibly as a way to cajole the Federal Housing Finance Agency to overcome its resistance to principal reductions for GSE loans. The subpoenas seek information about how Fannie and Freddie are handling thousands of foreclosed properties, as well as details about the GSEs mortgage-servicing and home-repossession practices. According to published reports, State AG Kamala Harris, a Democrat, also is looking into how...
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Housing finance and real estate groups are hailing the enactment this week of legislation raising the size of mortgage loans insured by FHA to $729,750 or 125 percent of area median home prices over objections by conservatives and most Republicans. The reinstated loan limit formula and maximum cap for FHA-insured home loans are good through 2013. The loan limits for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will remain at 115 percent of local area median home price, up to $625,500. The FHA floor will remain at $271,050 while the floor for loans purchased by the government-sponsored enterprises will still be $417,000. Last month...
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The Department of Housing and Urban Development is pondering its next move after a federal district court judge in Houston reversed a suspension order against Allied Home Mortgage Corp., an authorized FHA lender, and its chief executive officer, last week. In a Nov. 15 ruling, U.S. District Court Judge Melinda Harmon granted a motion by the Houston-based mortgage banker and its CEO, James Hodge, to temporarily stop HUD from enforcing a suspension of the plaintiffs authority to underwrite and originate FHA loans until a related lawsuit is resolved. On Nov. 1, the government intervened in a False...
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Most major mortgage servicers reported slight increases in the number of loans in distress during the third quarter of 2011, according to the Inside Mortgage Finance Large Servicer Delinquency Index. Servicers handling over $7 trillion in mortgage loans reported a combined 10.70 percent delinquency/foreclosure rate as of the end of September. That was up 12 basis points from the previous quarter. Of the 17 servicers included in the index, only six reported improved mortgage performance data compared to June. The problem was focused squarely on more...(Includes two data charts)
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