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Longer-Term Delinquencies and Foreclosure Activities Show Encouraging Decline

News Director
Aug 22, 2023

Despite a minor increase in short-term delinquencies, the broader mortgage health reflects stability as foreclosure initiations and serious delinquencies drop.

The U.S. mortgage delinquency rate saw a minor uptick last month, reaching 3.21%, according to Black Knight. Despite the increase, it remains close to March's all-time low, down by 12 basis points year over year.

Interestingly, while short-term delinquencies experienced a slight increase, longer-term delinquencies, specifically those 90 days past due or more, decreased by 0.6%. In fact, serious delinquencies - those lingering for over 90 days - continued their positive trend, dropping to 468K. This is the lowest figure since the Great Financial Crisis.

Foreclosure activities depicted a favorable scenario for homeowners in this same period, as initiations and sales dropped by 12.22% and 10.75%, respectively. These statistics remain beneath the pre-pandemic volumes on a national scale. Moreover, the number of borrowers actively in foreclosure plummeted to 220K, marking the lowest level since the federal foreclosure moratoria concluded. When compared to figures just before the pandemic, this represents a decrease of 22%.

However, on the lending side, there was a noticeable slowdown in prepayments from June. This is attributed to a spike in interest rates, which crossed the 7% threshold. Additionally, the demand for home buying receded from its seasonal zenith.

Experts believe that while there are fluctuations in short-term delinquency rates, overall mortgage health appears robust, with longer-term delinquency rates and foreclosure activities showcasing encouraging trends.

About the author
Christine Stuart is the news director at NMP.
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