Morning Roundup (12/13/2021)– Mortgage Credit Down, OCC Reports Improvement

Good Morning! Today is Monday, December 13. At least 90 people are dead after tornadoes leveled 250 miles across six states. Stock buybacks hit a record $234.5 billion in Q3 as companies responded to pandemic hardship. Chris Wallace is leaving Fox News to join CNN. And in mortgage and housing news… Reality Check: There will be more houses on the market in 2022 because of the number of people who have died due to COVID-19 and its variants, a sobering reality was highlighted during the National Association of Real Estate Editors conference in Miami, Fla., last week. Mortgage Credit Down:  Mortgage credit availability shrank in November, falling by 0.6% to 124.9, according to MBA’s Mortgage Credit Availability Index. OCC Reports…

Morning Roundup (12/09/2021)– CFPB Calls Out Lending Violations, Millennials At Risk

Good Morning! Today is Thursday, December 9. British government members are under fire for a video showing them laughing about attending a party last year when group gatherings were prohibited. President Biden ordered government agencies to phase out gas-powered vehicles. New Zealand wants to ban all cigarette sales by raising the legal smoking age. And in mortgage and housing news… Webinar Hot Topics: Millennials keeping the market hot, racial bias affecting home appraisals, and automated valuation technology were discussed on Tuesday during a webinar designed to address what mortgage professionals should expect in 2022 and beyond. CFPB Finds Lending Violations: A CFPB report highlighted mortgage-related violations in 2021, including late fees charged to people in forbearance and discriminatory lending practices.…

Morning Roundup (12/08/2021)– Mortgage Apps, Missed Rent Payments Up

Good Morning! Today is Wednesday, December 8. The US will spend $400 million on vaccine distribution in Africa and elsewhere. The House passed a $768 billion defense policy bill, which now moves to the Senate. Chris Cuomo’s publisher canceled his planned book. And in mortgage and housing news… Mortgage Applications Up: Mortgage loan application volume rose 2% last week, MBA’s weekly survey reported. Missed Rent Payments: Renters were three times more likely to miss payments than homeowners during September and October, according to research from RIHA. Commercial/Multifamily Delinquencies: Delinquencies on commercial and multifamily mortgages fell in Q3 2021, according to MBA’s Commercial/Multifamily Delinquency Report. NAR Political Spending: NAR’s political spending is in opposition to its stated desire to support education…

MBA: Mortgage Applications Up 2%

Mortgage loan application volume rose 2% last week, the Mortgage Bankers Association’s (MBA) weekly survey reported. The seasonally adjusted Market Composite Index, a measure of mortgage loan application volume, rose 2%. The seasonally adjusted purchase index fell 5%, while the unadjusted purchase index rose 28% and was 8% lower YOY. The share of refinance applications rose 9% and was down 37% YOY. Refinances made up 53.9% of total applications, up from 59.4% the previous week. The report noted that mortgage rates fell after rising for several weeks, which resulted in the surge of refinances. “While the 30-year fixed mortgage rate and 15-year fixed mortgage rate both declined only one basis point, the FHA rate fell 7 basis points, driving the…

Commercial, Multifamily Delinquencies Fell In Q3

Delinquencies on commercial and multifamily mortgages fell in Q3 2021, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association’s (MBA) Commercial/Multifamily Delinquency Report. Loans delinquent by more than 90 days or in non-accrual fell by 0.06 points in Q2 to 0.69% for banks and thrifts. Life company portfolios saw a decrease of 0.01 to 0.04% for loans 60 or more days late. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac delinquencies of 60 or more days fell to 0.42% and 0.12%, respectively. For CMBS, the delinquency rate for 30 or more days or in REO fell 0.82 percentage points to 4.86%. “Commercial mortgage delinquency rates for every major capital source have come down since the early months of the pandemic,” said Jamie Woodwell, MBA’s Vice President…

Morning Roundup (12/07/2021)– CT Settlement, Equity At An All-Time High

Good Morning! Today is Tuesday, December 7. New York City will implement a vaccine mandate for private employers this month. President Biden will speak with Vladimir Putin today in an attempt to stave off a Russian invasion of Ukraine. Republican Representative Devin Nunes will resign to run Donald Trump’s media company. And in mortgage and housing news… CT Town Settles For $350,000: Officials from the U.S. Department of Justice have announced a settlement in a lawsuit against a Connecticut town that enacted zoning laws making housing for persons with mental health disabilities unavailable. Mortgage Monitor: Tappable equity reached an all-time high in October 2021, according to Black Knight’s latest mortgage monitor report. New FinLocker SVP: FinLocker has named Andria Thomas …

Morning Roundup (12/06/2021)– Omicron Fears, Zillow Recovery

Good Morning! Today is Monday, December 6. Former Senate Majority Leader and Republican Presidential Nominee Bob Dole died yesterday. He was 98 years old. Bitcoin recovered from a weekend crash that brought its value below $50,000. Omicron may have been spreading at a New York anime convention before cases were officially confirmed in the US. And in mortgage and housing news… Market-Crash Flashback?: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have raised their loan limits to nearly $1 million in some communities. Does that mean lenders are repeating the same mistakes which led to the 2008 crash? Analysts React To Omicron: How will Omicron impact the housing market? Analysts are optimistic it won’t cause significant damage. Zillow Bouncing Back: Zillow is recovering…

Are Million-Dollar Conforming Loan Limits A Market-Crash Flashback?

By KIMBERLEY HAAS Mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have raised their limits on government-backed loans to $647,200 in most of the country and nearly $1 million in some high-cost American communities.  Does that mean lenders are repeating the same mistakes which led to the 2008 crash? This 18% hike in the size of conforming loans is the highest single jump since at least 1970, outpacing the 15.9% increase seen in 2006. Two years later, on Dec. 30, 2008, the Case-Shiller home price index reported its largest drop in history. The credit crisis and housing bubble burst that followed led in part to the Great Recession in the United States. Now some observers fear U.S. markets are moving back to…

Morning Roundup (12/03/2021)– Interest Rates Flat, Mortgage Lending Declined In Q2, Q3

Good Morning! Today is Friday, December 3. Congress averted a shutdown by passing a bill funding the government through February. The FTC is suing to stop a $40 billion merger between Nvidia and Arm. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis proposed a civilian military force overseen by him rather than the Pentagon. And in mortgage and housing news… Rates Flat: Mortgage rates remained basically the same over the last week, averaging 3.11%, Freddie Mac reported Thursday. “The Drop-Off Is Significant”: Mortgage lending declined at an unusually fast pace during Q3 2021, falling during peak buying season for the first time since 2000, ATTOM reported. Construction Still “Hobbled”: A new Zillow report found that despite construction companies’ best efforts, the completion of new…

Morning Roundup (12/02/2021)– Ex-MBA President Sentenced, American Wealth Gains

Good Morning! Today is Thursday, December 2. The first US case of Omicron has been identified in California. Senate Republicans are threatening a government shutdown over the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate. Major league baseball is in a work stoppage after failing to reach a collective bargaining agreement. And in mortgage and housing news… Ex-Prez Sentenced: Ronald McCord, founder of First Mortgage Company and former MBA president, will pay $51.8 million in restitution for mortgage fraud and spend 8.5 years in jail. American Wealth Gains: The median net worth of American households rose 17.6% between 2016 and 2019, according to a new report from MBA’s RIHA. Better Layoffs: After a $750 million cash infusion ahead of a merger and plan to…