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Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Freddie Mac: Dollar Volume of Equity Cashed-Out Falls

by Calculated Risk on 2/07/2007 11:32:00 AM

"... many families found it cost effective to cash-out equity through a new first mortgage even though it raised their rate."
Amy Crews Cutts, Freddie Mac deputy chief economist, Feb 6, 2007
Freddie Mac reports: Refinance Activity Remains High; Cash-out Share Falls in Fourth Quarter
In the fourth quarter of 2006, 84 percent of Freddie Mac-owned loans that were refinanced resulted in new mortgages with loan amounts that were at least five percent higher than the original mortgage balances, according to Freddie Mac’s quarterly refinance review. This percentage is down from the third quarter of 2006, when the share of refinanced loans that took cash out was a revised 87 percent.

"... many families found it cost effective to cash-out equity through a new first mortgage even though it raised their rate." said Amy Crews Cutts, Freddie Mac deputy chief economist. "This quarter we saw $70.7 billion cashed out, down from a revised $80.2 billion cashed out in the third quarter of 2006. Cash out refinance volume is expected to decline over 2007, due to lower expected refinance shares overall and lower mortgage origination activity than in 2006."

"... there are roughly $500 billion in outstanding first-lien adjustable-rate mortgages that will see a monthly payment increase due to an interest-rate reset, the start of amortization, or both, in 2007, and a large number of homeowners with second liens that adjust each month depending on changes in the prime rate. We expect that many borrowers facing payment increases this year will refinance prior to their payment adjustment."