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Mortgage defaults ease to start second half of 2025

Mortgage performance improved in July, signaling overall strength for the typical U.S. homeowner, but pockets of troubled borrowers are evident in the latest data, according to an Intercontinental Exchange report. The national delinquency rate came in at 3.27% in July, equivalent to 1.79 million loans, and fell 8 basis points from the previous month, ICE […]

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Investors own almost 900,000 vacant homes: Attom

Real estate investors own almost 900,000 vacant properties nationwide, a share greater than the number of empty homes across the rest of the housing market, Attom reports.  The vacancy rate nationwide is steady in the third quarter compared to past years, according to the property analytics firm’s latest study. The number of homes that have

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Late-stage delinquencies, foreclosures see noticeable spike

New mortgage delinquencies showed overall improvement in loan performance, but in what could be a more concerning trend, later-stage distress and foreclosures trended upward in the second quarter. The overall delinquency rate decreased to a seasonally adjusted 3.93% during the quarter, reflecting pullbacks from both three months and one year earlier from 4.04% and 3.97%,

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Private MI market share gaps widen in Q2

Private mortgage insurers wrote just 2% more new business on a year-over-year basis in the second quarter, but market share shifts widened the spread between the six underwriters. The industry-wide market share gap was 1.7 percentage points for both the second quarter 2024 and first quarter of 2025, according to data from Keefe, Bruyette &

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Looser underwriting boosts serious default risk in 1Q25

Some loosening in mortgage underwriting contributed to the 8-basis-point quarter-to-quarter increase in the Milliman Mortgage Default Index. This measurement is an estimate of the lifetime serious delinquency rate, which Milliman defines as loans for which the borrower is 180 or more days late on their payments. It looks at loans acquired by the government-sponsored enterprises

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Underwater mortgages post uptick from year-ago levels

While Attom’s recent quarterly numbers for the share of underwater mortgages show improvement in the near term, the percentage is running higher than it was a year ago, revealing regions with stress. The share of seriously underwater loans relative to all outstanding mortgages stood at 2.7% at the close of the second quarter, according to

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Foreclosures exceed last year’s pace by 6%

Foreclosures in 2025 are exceeding last year’s pace, but servicers are also managing to turn around the process more rapidly, according to a new report. Total filings, including default notices, auctions and bank repossessions, surged to 187,659 properties by midyear, up 5.8% compared to the first six months of 2024, according to the latest report

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Mortgage strain pushes foreclosure inquiries up

Fears of falling behind on mortgage payments are driving a growing number of homeowners to seek legal help, with foreclosure concerns fueling the spike. Foreclosure-related legal inquiries rose 13.3% from the first to the second quarter of 2025, according to data from legal services provider LegalShield. Year over year, those inquiries surged 28.9% compared to

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KBW cuts ratings on mortgage insurers

Even though Keefe, Bruyette & Woods has downgraded the stock rating on three of the five private mortgage insurers it covers, its analysts are still relatively bullish on the segment. Radian, Essent and NMI Holdings have all been dropped to a market perform rating from outperform in large measure because of their strong performance year-to-date,

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FHA borrowers face mounting mortgage pressure

Americans are largely keeping up with their mortgage payments, but new data shows that cracks are forming beneath the surface, which should raise red flags for borrowers and lenders alike. The nationwide delinquency rate stood at 3.2% in May, according to ICE’s July mortgage monitor report, two basis points down from April but 5.2% higher

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