by Calculated Risk on 11/01/2012 07:13:00 PM
Thursday, November 01, 2012
Fannie Mae Serious Delinquency rate declined in September, Freddie Mac rate increases
Fannie Mae reported that the Single-Family Serious Delinquency rate declined in September to 3.41% from 3.44% August. The serious delinquency rate is down from 4.00% in September last year, and this is the lowest level since March 2009.
The Fannie Mae serious delinquency rate peaked in February 2010 at 5.59%.
Freddie Mac reported that the Single-Family serious delinquency rate increased in September to 3.37%, from 3.36% in August. Freddie's rate is down from 3.51% in September 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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In 2009, Fannie's serious delinquency rate increased faster than Freddie's rate. Since then, Fannie's rate has been falling faster - and now the rates are at about the same level.
Although this indicates some progress, the "normal" serious delinquency rate is under 1% - and it looks like it will be several more years until the rates back to normal.