GSE Refinancings Up 37% in December

Refinancings at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac surged 37% in the month of December to the highest level since August, according to the GSE regulator. The government sponsored enterprises purchased nearly 297,000 refinanced loans from lenders in December, up from 217,100 in November. "Total refinance volume rose in December in response to a gradual June to November decline in rates," the Federal Housing Finance Agency said in a report. December's surge includes refinancings of 33,347 borrowers with Fannie and Freddie loans under a special program for homeowners with loan-to-value ratios between 80% and 105%. Launched April 1, the Home Affordable Refinancing Program has helped 188,250 difficult-to-refinance homeowners take advantage of historically low mortgage rates in 2009 and lower their monthly payments. HARP does not require the purchase mortgage insurance. On October 1, FHFA expanded HARP to refinance underwater borrowers with LTVs greater that 105% and up to 125%. During the fourth quarter, the GSEs refinanced 1,900 of these higher LTV loans, including 1,100 in December.

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