by Calculated Risk on 6/01/2012 10:13:00 PM
Friday, June 01, 2012
Fannie Mae Serious Delinquency rate declined in April, Freddie Mac unchanged
Fannie Mae reported that the Single-Family Serious Delinquency rate declined in April to 3.63%, down from 3.67% in March. The serious delinquency rate is down from 4.19% in April last year, and is at the lowest level since April 2009.
The Fannie Mae serious delinquency rate peaked in February 2010 at 5.59%.
Freddie Mac reported that the Single-Family serious delinquency rate was unchanged at 3.51% in April. Freddie's rate is only down from 3.67% in April 2011. Freddie's serious delinquency rate peaked in February 2010 at 4.20%.
These are loans that are "three monthly payments or more past due or in foreclosure".
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With the mortgage servicer settlement, I'd expect the delinquency rate to start to decline faster over the next year or so. I don't know why Fannie's delinquency rate is falling faster than for Freddie.
The "normal" serious delinquency rate is under 1%, so there is a long way to go.
Note: HUD also released the quarterly FHA Single-Family Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund Programs report. This showed the FHA serious delinquency rate declined in Q1 to 9.4% from 9.6%, but this was probably just a seasonal decline.
Earlier employment posts:
• May Employment Report: 69,000 Jobs, 8.2% Unemployment Rate
• May Employment Summary and Discussion
• Employment Graphs