by Calculated Risk on 12/22/2020 05:46:00 PM
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Freddie Mac: Mortgage Serious Delinquency Rate decreased in November
Freddie Mac reported that the Single-Family serious delinquency rate in November was 2.75%, down from 2.89% in October. Freddie's rate is up from 0.62% in November 2019.
Freddie's serious delinquency rate peaked in February 2010 at 4.20%.
These are mortgage loans that are "three monthly payments or more past due or in foreclosure".
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Mortgages in forbearance are being counted as delinquent in this monthly report, but they will not be reported to the credit bureaus.
This is very different from the increase in delinquencies following the housing bubble. Lending standards have been fairly solid over the last decade, and most of these homeowners have equity in their homes - and they will be able to restructure their loans once (if) they are employed.
Note: Fannie Mae will report for November soon.
Also - for multifamily - delinquencies were at 0.16%, up from 0.14% in October, and up more than double from 0.06% in November 2019.