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Fannie Mae issued $42.7 billion in mortgage-backed securities in July, up 6.4% from June, and the highest level of MBS issuance since February for the government sponsored enterprise.
August 27 -
The number of "underwater" loans fell slightly to 11 million units in the second quarter, representing 23% of all outstanding mortgages in the U.S., according to new figures compiled by CoreLogic, Santa Ana, Calif.
August 27 -
Despite the surge in refinancing activity, Freddie Mac said its purchases of refinanced loans declined slightly in July.
August 27 -
Although origination profit margins continue to be strong, the nation's largest servicers posted weak gains on their housing balances in the second quarter.
August 27 -
Walter Investment Management Corp., Tampa, has agreed to buy Marix Servicing of Arizona for what the companies call a "nominal" sum, according to a new public filing.
August 26 -
Mortgage rates fell to the lowest level in decades for the ninth time in 10 weeks with the average rate for a 30-year fixed-rate loan bottoming out at 4.36% for the period ending August 26, according to Freddie Mac.
August 26 -
Mortgage servicers often are "not delivering" key best practices such as providing transparency around fees during the loan modification process compared to when they originate loans, according to a new study from J.D. Power and Associates.
August 26 -
Residential delinquencies and foreclosures on all mortgages fell in the second quarter on a sequential basis for the period ending June 30, but the elevated level of late payments has the industry grappling with $963 billion worth of troubled loans.
August 26 -
Foreclosure resales accounted for 34.2% of the resale market in Southern California in July, up from 32.8% in June, but down from 43.4% a year ago.
August 25 -
The city of Los Angeles joined the commonwealths of Virginia and Massachusetts, and the state of Connecticut, in accepting the MERS System as an alternative to the city’s registry of foreclosed properties and property preservation contacts for vacant properties.The city of Los Angeles joined the commonwealths of Virginia and Massachusetts, and the state of Connecticut, in accepting the MERS System as an alternative to the city’s registry of foreclosed properties and property preservation contacts for vacant properties.
August 25