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Decline was largely driven by a large dip in cash-out refinance locks.
October 11 -
The recent spike in interest rates has also led to elevated ARM activity, which accounted for over 10% of all applications.
September 28 -
The average purchase loan amount rose as a brief increase in demand for government-sponsored loan programs cooled.
September 21 -
Applications for these federal-backed loans headed upward after the Labor Day holiday but were offset by slowing conventional activity, sending overall volumes down for a fifth consecutive week, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
September 14 -
Declines in both purchases and refinances contributed to fractionally lower activity, as rising interest rates provided no relief.
September 7 -
Purchases have dropped in the last eight out of the last nine MBA weekly surveys, but decreased competition is leading to a pickup in the share of FHA originations.
August 31 -
Government-backed applications picked up despite rising rates last week, but a decline in conventional loans drove overall volumes down.
August 24 -
Numbers decreased for both purchases and refinances, which also saw the slowest pace of activity in over 20 years.
August 17 -
But volumes are still at least 80% lower from a year ago, while mortgage applications overall came in flat.
August 10 -
Refinances inched up 2% as interest rates dipped, but accounted for only 31% of activity, compared to two-thirds a year ago.
August 3