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Jumat, 30 Desember 2011

Fannie Mae Delinquencies: November 2011

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The latest release of the Fannie Mae Monthly Summary indicated that total serious single family delinquency went flat in November while remaining at distressed levels.

In November, 3.13% of non-credit enhanced loans went seriously delinquent while the level was 9.32% of credit enhanced loans resulting in an overall total single family delinquency of 4%.

The following charts (click for larger ultra-dynamic and surf-able chart) show what Fannie Mae terms the count of “Seriously Delinquent” loans as a percentage of all loans on their books.

It’s important to understand that Fannie Mae does NOT segregate foreclosures from delinquent loans when reporting these numbers.


Kamis, 22 Desember 2011

FHFA Monthly Home Prices: October 2011

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Today, the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) released the latest results of their monthly house price index (HPI) showing that, nationally, home prices declined 0.21% since September and declined 3.16% below the level seen in October 2010.

The FHFA monthly HPI are formulated from home purchase information collected from mortgages that have been sold to or guaranteed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

Senin, 05 Desember 2011

Fannie Mae Delinquencies: October 2011

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The latest release of the Fannie Mae Monthly Summary indicated that total serious single family delinquency went flat in October while remaining at distressed levels.

In October, 3.11% of non-credit enhanced loans went seriously delinquent while the level was 9.41% of credit enhanced loans resulting in an overall total single family delinquency of 4%.

The following charts (click for larger ultra-dynamic and surf-able chart) show what Fannie Mae terms the count of “Seriously Delinquent” loans as a percentage of all loans on their books.

It’s important to understand that Fannie Mae does NOT segregate foreclosures from delinquent loans when reporting these numbers.


Kamis, 03 November 2011

Fannie Mae Delinquencies: September 2011

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The latest release of the Fannie Mae Monthly Summary indicated that total serious single family delinquency declined slightly while still remaining at distressed levels.

In September, 3.10% of non-credit enhanced loans went seriously delinquent while the level was 9.43% of credit enhanced loans resulting in an overall total single family delinquency of 4%.

The following charts (click for larger ultra-dynamic and surf-able chart) show what Fannie Mae terms the count of “Seriously Delinquent” loans as a percentage of all loans on their books.

It’s important to understand that Fannie Mae does NOT segregate foreclosures from delinquent loans when reporting these numbers.


Selasa, 06 September 2011

Fannie Mae Delinquencies: July 2011

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The latest release of the Fannie Mae Monthly Summary indicated that for data through July, total serious single family delinquency went flat while still remaining at distressed levels.

In June, 3.14% of non-credit enhanced loans went seriously delinquent while the level was 9.69% of credit enhanced loans resulting in an overall total single family delinquency of 4.08%.

The following charts (click for larger ultra-dynamic and surf-able chart) show what Fannie Mae terms the count of “Seriously Delinquent” loans as a percentage of all loans on their books.

It’s important to understand that Fannie Mae does NOT segregate foreclosures from delinquent loans when reporting these numbers.


Senin, 29 Agustus 2011

Fannie Mae Delinquencies: June 2011

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The latest release of the Fannie Mae Monthly Summary indicated that for data through June, total serious single family delinquency declined while still remaining at distressed levels.



In June, 3.14% of non-credit enhanced loans went seriously delinquent while the level was 9.72% of credit enhanced loans resulting in an overall total single family delinquency of 4.08%.



The following charts (click for larger ultra-dynamic and surf-able chart) show what Fannie Mae terms the count of “Seriously Delinquent” loans as a percentage of all loans on their books.



It’s important to understand that Fannie Mae does NOT segregate foreclosures from delinquent loans when reporting these numbers.





Kamis, 30 Juni 2011

Fannie Mae Delinquencies: May 2011

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The latest release of the Fannie Mae Monthly Summary indicated that for data through May, total serious single family delinquency declined notably while still remaining at distressed levels.

In May, 3.17% of non-credit enhanced loans went seriously delinquent while the level was 9.84% of credit enhanced loans resulting in an overall total single family delinquency of 4.14%.

The following charts (click for larger ultra-dynamic and surf-able chart) show what Fannie Mae terms the count of “Seriously Delinquent” loans as a percentage of all loans on their books.

It’s important to understand that Fannie Mae does NOT segregate foreclosures from delinquent loans when reporting these numbers.


Senin, 06 Juni 2011

Fannie Mae Delinquencies: April 2011

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The latest release of the Fannie Mae Monthly Summary indicated that for data through March, total serious single family delinquency declined notably while still remaining at distressed levels.

In March, 3.26% of non-credit enhanced loans went seriously delinquent while the level was 10.13% of credit enhanced loans resulting in an overall total single family delinquency of 4.27%.

The following charts (click for larger ultra-dynamic and surf-able chart) show what Fannie Mae terms the count of “Seriously Delinquent” loans as a percentage of all loans on their books.

It’s important to understand that Fannie Mae does NOT segregate foreclosures from delinquent loans when reporting these numbers.


Jumat, 29 April 2011

Fannie Mae Delinquencies: March 2011

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The latest release of the Fannie Mae Monthly Summary indicated that for data through February, total serious single family delinquency continued to declined though at a notably slower pace than in recent months.

In January, 3.39% of non-credit enhanced loans went seriously delinquent while the level was 10.53% of credit enhanced loans resulting in an overall total single family delinquency of 4.44%.

The following charts (click for larger ultra-dynamic and surf-able chart) show what Fannie Mae terms the count of “Seriously Delinquent” loans as a percentage of all loans on their books.

It’s important to understand that Fannie Mae does NOT segregate foreclosures from delinquent loans when reporting these numbers.