Morning Roundup (10/29/2021)– Zombie Properties Down, Forbearances Rise

Good Morning! Today is Friday, October 29. Congressional Democrats failed to get enough votes to pass the basic infrastructure bill on Thursday as President Biden requested. Andrew Cuomo was charged with a misdemeanor sex crime, forcible touching. Facebook changed its corporate name to Meta, a reference to the online “metaverse.” And in mortgage and housing news… Black Knight: The number of loans in forbearance rose marginally this week, while forbearance starts ticked up. “They’re Coming To Get You, Barbara”: A new report from ATTOM shows a drop in the number of vacant “zombie” properties, but suggests increases to come. Pending Home Sales Down: Pending home sales fell in September, down in every region both year-over-year and month-over-month. Americans Priced Out: …

Morning Roundup (10/27/2021)– Refis At Lowest Point Since Jan 2020, Home Prices Up 18.5% YOY

Good Morning! Today is Wednesday, October 27. The nor’easter battering the East Coast has left 400,000 without power in Massachusetts. Progressive Democrats proposed a plan to tax the unrealized capital gains of the super-wealthy. Atlanta beat Houston 6-2 in the first game of the World Series. And in mortgage and housing news… MBA: Mortgage applications rose slightly from last week, but refis dropped to their lowest point since January 2020. FHFA Housing Index: FHFA’s House Price Index reported a 1% increase in house prices from last month and an 18.5% increase year-over-year. Maxwell Makes More: Digital mortgage platform Maxwell has raised another $52.5 million in funding, backed by Wells Fargo. First American RHPI: First American’s Real House Price Index shows…

Refis Hit Down 26% YOY, Lowest Since January 2020

Mortgage loan application volume rose by just 0.3% last week, the Mortgage Bankers Association’s (MBA) weekly survey reports. The Market Composite Index, which measures application volume, rose 0.3% on an adjusted basis. The Refinance Index fell 2% and was 26% lower than a year ago. It’s the Refinance Index’s lowest level since January 2020. The seasonally adjusted Purchase Index rose 4%, while the unadjusted Purchase Index rose 3% compared to the week before, down 9% from the previous year. “Mortgage rates increased again last week, as the 30-year fixed rate reached 3.30% and the 15-year fixed rate rose to 2.59%- the highest for both in eight months. The increase in rates triggered the fifth straight decrease in refinance activity to…

Morning Roundup (10/25/2021)– Delinquencies Down To Lowest Levels In 18 Months, Inflation To Impact Rates

Good Morning! Today is Monday, October 25. FDA regulators said vaccine benefits outweigh risks in children aged 5 through 11, and an emergency authorization could come next week. Set workers on “Rust” warned of unsafe working conditions days before the film’s cinematographer was fatally shot. The Houston Astros will play the Atlanta Braves in the World Series. And in mortgage and housing news… “If You Haven’t Re-fi’d, Do So Now”: A growing consensus among housing and banking analysts is that the real force impacting mortgage rates in the coming months will be inflation. Black Knight First Look: Delinquencies, active foreclosures, and foreclosure starts all dropped to serious lows in September, Black Knight’s “first look” report shows. DOJ To Address Redlining: Attorney General Merrick Garland announced a DOJ…

Morning Roundup (10/21/2021)– Rates Climb, MBA Warns Of “Aggressive” Regulation

Good Morning! Today is Thursday, October 21. U.S. unemployment claims fall to a new pandemic low of 290,000. The gunman in the Parkland school shooting pleaded guilty to 17 counts of murder. Donald Trump is launching a new social media platform, TRUTH Social. And in mortgage and housing news… Freddie Mac: Mortgage rates continued climbing, hitting 3.09% over the past week, Freddie Mac reported. “In Front Of Every Fight”: MBA President and CEO Bob Broeksmit said that “aggressive” federal regulation is back but that the MBA would fight tax hikes on mortgage servicing. Advocates Rally For “Robust” Spending: Housing stakeholders gathered at the capitol to call for the budget reconciliation package being negotiated in Congress to substantially represent housing.  Runaway Demand: …

Morning Roundup (10/20/2021)– Applications, Refis Tank

Good Morning! Today is Wednesday, October 20. The White House announced a plan to vaccinate 28 million children between the ages of 5 and 11. Kidnappers in Haiti are demanding $1 million per person for 17 members of a U.S.-based missionary group. Southwest Airlines has dropped its plan to put unvaccinated workers on unpaid leave starting in December. And in mortgage and housing news… Applications Down: Mortgage loan application volume fell 6.3% last week while refis hit their lowest level since July. Rocket Enhancements: Rocket Mortgage’s Rocket Pro TPO announced tech changes to help brokers grow and strengthen their businesses. Ex-UWM Exec Joins Scott Griffin: Scott Griffin Financial has announced that former UWM exec Judie Levitt has joined its senior…

Applications Drop, Refis Lowest Since July

Mortgage loan application volume fell 6.3% last week, the Mortgage Bankers Association’s (MBA) weekly survey reported. The Market Composite Index, which measures application volume, fell 6.3% on an adjusted basis. The Refinance Index fell 7% and was 22% lower than a year ago. It’s the Refinance Index’s lowest level since July 2021. The seasonally adjusted Purchase Index fell 5%, while the unadjusted Purchase Index dropped 5% compared to the week before, down 12% from the previous year. “Refinance applications declined for the fourth week as rates increased, bringing the refinance index to its lowest level since July 2021. The 30-year fixed rate has increased 20 basis points over the past month and reached 3.23% last week – the highest since…

Morning Roundup (10/19/2021)– Zillow Takes A Break, Red States See White-Hot Markets

Good Morning! Today is Tuesday, October 19. DC suspended half of its metro trains after a series of derailings. Lawmakers accused Amazon leadership of misleading or lying to Congress about its business practices. Democrats looking for funding for Build Back Better are bringing back the idea of a carbon tax. And in mortgage and housing news… Red States See Biggest Home Price Jumps: The housing market in red states is white-hot compared to their blue counterparts. Here’s why. LendingHome New CRO: LendingHome announced that senior executive Carrie Weber has joined the company as chief risk officer. Zillow Offers Taking A Break: Zillow’s home-flipping business, Zillow Offers, will stop signing new contracts in order to address renovations on homes it already…

Morning Roundup (10/14/2021)– Rates Top 3%, 60% Of Single Women Don’t See Homeownership In Future

Good Morning! Today is Thursday, October 14. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland announced plans to line U.S. coastlines with wind farms. The Energy Information Administration predicts that home heating costs will go up because fuel prices are rising and fuel demand has increased over the previous winter. Democrats are still butting heads over what to cut from President Biden’s $3.5 trillion legislation, with Bernie Sanders saying Medicare benefits are non-negotiable.  And in mortgage and housing news… Interest Rates Top 3%: Mortgage rates rose their highest point since April, hitting 3.05% over the past week, Freddie Mac reported.“Forbearance Cliff?”: Housing advocates have warned of a flood of forbearance filings. So far there’s no sign of it, and analysts don’t see it coming.Homeownership…

Morning Roundup (10/13/2021)– Refis Down, Application Volume Slightly Up

Good Morning! Today is Wednesday, October 13. IMF’s latest World Economic Outlook report listed Covid-19 vaccination as a top priority. Texas Gov. Gregg Abbott banned vaccine requirements for employees, including in hospitals. President Biden hasn’t nominated anyone to replace Randal Quarles as The Fed’s vice chairman. And in mortgage and housing news… Refis Down, Loans Up: Mortgage loan application volume ticked up 0.2% last week, as refinance applications fell 16% year-over-year, according to the MBA. MCAI Rises: Mortgage credit availability rose by 1.5% in September, according to MBA’s Mortgage Credit Availability Index. Delinquencies Leveling Out: Delinquencies are closing in on pre-pandemic levels, with serious delinquencies at their lowest level since May 2020, CoreLogic reported. Closing Costs: The average closing cost…