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Total Balance of Home Finance Write-Offs Hits Seven-Year Low

Jul 02, 2014

According to the latest Equifax National Consumer Credit Trends Report, the total balance of home finance write-offs year-to-date in May is $43.5 billion, a seven-year low and a decrease of more than 37 percent from the same time period a year ago. Home finance includes first mortgage and home equity installment and revolving lines of credit. Year-over-year changes in home financing total delinquencies (30 or more days past due), measured as a percentage of outstanding balances, include: ►First mortgage: decreased 29 percent (from 6.4 percent to 4.6 percent); ►Home equity installment: decreased 27 percent (from 5.2 percent to 3.9 percent); and ►Home equity revolving: decreased 10 percent (from 2.7 percent to 2.4 percent). "Households continue to improve their financial situation," said Dennis Carlson, deputy chief economist at Equifax. "Delinquencies for nearly every credit sector are at the lowest point since prior to the Great Recession, with home finance leading the charge. Additionally, originations have increased as well, suggesting that consumers are ready to either rebuild or expand, depending on the circumstances they found themselves in when the dust cleared." Other highlights from the most recent Equifax data include: Home finance ►The total balance of first mortgages 90 or more days past due or in foreclosure is less than $230 billion, a six year low and a decrease of 30 percent from same time a year ago; ►The total credit limit of newly originated home equity revolving lines in Q1 2014 is $23.4 billion, a six-year high and an increase of 15.5 percent from same time a year ago; ►Of total severely delinquent home equity revolving loan balances, nearly 70 percent are from loans originated from 2005-2007; and ►The total balance of home equity installment loans increased 8.3 percent from April to May 2014, realizing its first month-over-month increase this year. Bank-issued credit card ►The total number of new cards issued year-to-date in Q1 2014 is 11.3 million, a six-year high and an increase of 17.2 percent from same time a year ago; ►Similarly, the total new credit originated in that same time is $57.1 billion, also a six-year high and an increase of 24.4 percent from Q1 2013; ►Accounts 60-or-more-days past due (excluding write-offs) as a percentage of total loans is 0.99 percent, a year-over-year decrease of 9.5 percent and the lowest since 2005. Auto ►The total number of new loans originated in Q1 of 2014 is six million, an eight-year high and a 5.6 percent increase from Q1 2013. ►The total balance of new loans originated in the same time is $120 billion, also an eight-year high and an increase of 7.3 percent from Q1 2013; and ►Write-offs represent 2.26 percent of total outstanding balances in May 2014, a decrease of one percent from same time a year ago.
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