Mortgage Applications Tick Up

Mortgage loan application volume rose by 2.5% last week, the Mortgage Bankers Association’s (MBA) weekly survey shows. The adjusted Market Composite Index, a measure of mortgage loan application volume, rose by 2.5%. The adjusted purchase index increased by 4%, while the unadjusted purchase index was up by 5% and was 11% lower YOY. The refinance index increased 0.2% and was down 71% YOY. Refinances made up 33.9% of total applications, down from 37.1%.  ARM activity accounted for 9.3% of total applications. “The 30-year fixed rate was 5.36%, up over two percentage points from a year ago. The 127-basis-point jump in rates over the past two months has triggered a 49% drop in refinance activity,” said Joel Kan, MBA’s Associate Vice…

Morning Roundup (5/4/2022)– Building Wealth By Maintaining Your Home

Good Morning! Today is Wednesday, May 4. J.D. Vance won the Ohio Senate Republican primary. The Supreme Court said the leaked draft striking down Roe v. Wade was authentic but not final. The EU proposed a total ban on Russian oil. The Mortgage Note Reports Maintain Your Home, Build Wealth: An app that helps homeowners maintain their property inside and out has been developed by Consumer Reports and leaders there say this could potentially increase value during the sale process. Editor Kimberley Haas reports. Home Price Growth: More metro areas saw double-digit YOY increases in their median single-family existing-home sales price in Q1 2022 than in Q4 2021. Migration Trends: More home shoppers are searching for houses outside their current metros in Q1 2022 as remote work…

More Potential Buyers Searching For Homes Outside Their Metros

More home shoppers are searching out-of-market in Q1 2022, according to a new report from Realtor.com. Realtor.com looked at data from its website on where prospective buyers are searching for homes to identify migration patterns. In Q1 2022, 59.7% of Realtor.com listing page views came from shoppers looking for homes in metros other than where they live. This was up 1.9% from Q4 2021 and 4.6% YOY. Pageviews in areas with relatively lower median listing prices rose. Regions with warmer climates that have historically been inexpensive are the most popular search areas. Southern and Sun Belt markets are especially attractive to out-of-market and out-of-state viewers. Realtor.com shoppers in the Northeast were the most likely to look at listings in other…

Double-Digit Home Price Growth Increased In Q1 2022

More metro areas saw double-digit YOY increases in their median single-family existing-home sales price in Q1 2022 than in Q4 2021, according to the National Association of Realtors’ (NAR) quarterly report. Prices grew by double-digits in 70% of the 185 metros analyzed by NAR, up from 66% in Q4 2021. The median sales of single-family existing homes rose at a pace of 15.7% to $368,200, compared to 14.3% in the quarter prior. Affordability dropped as a result, with monthly mortgage payments on the typical home with a 20% downpayment rising to $1,383, up $319 (30%) YOY. Homeowners spent 18.7% of their income on mortgage payments, up from 14.2% the same time last year. The South region accounted for 45% of…

Morning Roundup (5/3/2022)– Price Growth Record, Xactus CTO

Good Morning! Today is Tuesday, May 3. A leaked draft of a decision shows the Supreme Court is primed to overturn Roe v. Wade. Russia may try to annex the Donetsk and Luhansk regions through sham elections, U.S. officials said. Amazon workers at a Staten Island warehouse voted against joining a union, a setback for labor organizing efforts. The Mortgage Note Reports Price Growth Record: Home prices rose by 20.9% YOY in March, setting another record and marking the 122nd consecutive month of YOY home price increases nationally. Xactus CTO: James Owens has joined Xactus, a verification company, as Chief Technology Officer. Follow Us On Social Media: The Mortgage Note is on Facebook and Twitter. And in other mortgage and housing news… Black Knight: Home prices rose 3% in March, the fifth time…

Home Price Growth Sets Yet Another Record In 122nd Month Of Consecutive Increases

Home prices rose by 20.9% YOY in March, setting another record and marking the 122nd consecutive month of YOY home price increases nationally, according to CoreLogic’s Home Price Index (HPI) and HPI Forecast. Home prices were up 3.3% from the month prior. The annual appreciation of detached properties (22%) was 4% higher than that of attached properties (17.3%). But the company predicts that home price growth will moderate to 5.9% by March 2023 due to rising interest rates and low affordability. Late April rates jumped about 30% YOY, a “trend that might derail more prospective buyers.” “The annual growth in the U.S. index was the largest we have measured in the 45-year history of the CoreLogic Home Price Index,” said…

Tai Christensen Named Chair Of American Mortgage Diversity Council

CBC Mortgage Agency’s Tai Christensen has been named chair of the American Mortgage Diversity Council (AMDC), the company announced in a press release. Christensen will succeed Lola Oyewole, the outgoing chair. “Working for a company that aligns closely with my desire to erase racial disparity in homeownership has been so gratifying,” Christensen said. “So, when the opportunity to support the American Mortgage Diversity Council arose last year, I jumped at the chance. Little did I know I would be given the opportunity to help guide the council as chair just a year later. I am honored to have the opportunity.” AMDC works with business leaders to make the mortgage sector a more diverse and inclusive industry.   CBC Mortgage Agency is…

Morning Roundup (4/29/2022)– Rates Fall, Forbearances Steady

Good Morning! Today is Friday, April 29. Russian missiles struck Kyiv. President Biden asked Congress for an additional $33 billion to aid Ukraine, which would more than triple U.S. spending on the war. The F.D.A. plans to ban sales of menthol cigarettes. The Mortgage Note Reports Rates Fall Back: Mortgage rates declined for the first time after a weeks-long upward streak, averaging 5% last week. Forbearances Steady: In its last weekly report, Black Knight found forbearances largely holding steady in a “typical” pattern for the end of the month. In Case You Missed It: This week, Chuck Green reported on whether there is a brewing housing bubble while Editor Kimberley Haas wrote about how leaders at Rocket Mortgage are working to end the digital divide in Detroit and that a shortage of…

Forbearances Hold Steady At Month-End

In its last weekly report, Black Knight found forbearances largely holding steady in a “typical” pattern for the end of the month. Overall, forbearances rose by 2,300 plans last week. Loans held by portfolios and PSLs increased by 7,300 (+3.5%), though this was tempered by decreases for GSE loans (-1.2%, 2,400) and FHA/VA (-1.1%, 2,700). Plan volume is down 54,700 (-7.3%) month-over-month.  Some 78,000 plans are up for review in early May, the next time Black Knight expects to see significant improvement. One-third should expire.  Overall, U.S. homeowners are in a good position to come out of forbearance strong. In January, delinquencies dropped to their lowest rate since at least January 1999 thanks to home price appreciation and the strong…

Rates Fall Back To 5%

Mortgage rates declined for the first time after a weeks-long upward streak, averaging 5% last week, Freddie Mac reported Thursday. Freddie’s Primary Mortgage Market Survey (PMMS) found that the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage (FRM) averaged 5%, down from 5.11% last week. A year ago at this time, the 30-year FRM averaged 2.98%. “The combination of swift home price growth and the fastest mortgage rate increase in over forty years is finally affecting purchase demand,” said Sam Khater, Freddie Mac’s Chief Economist. “Homebuyers navigating the current environment are coping in a variety of ways, including switching to adjustable-rate mortgages, moving away from expensive coastal cities, and looking to more affordable suburbs. We expect the decline in demand to soften home price growth…