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Cash-out refinancing is currently a larger share of the refinance market than at any time since the financial crisis . However, the Urban Institute (UI) says even though those refinances were one of the main contributors to the crash, the present trend doesn't worry them. Cash out loans, defined as those where the new loan is at least 5 percent larger than the loan it replaces, made up 77 percent of total refinances in the second quarter of 2018. According to Freddie Mac, which tracks its loans that are refinanced into another Freddie Mac product, this is the largest share since 2008. Despite the high percentage of loans, the dollar volume of equity that is being withdrawn is still well below the crisis peaks. Homeowners cashed out $15.8 billion in equity during the second quarter of this year
Rob Chrisman
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“I can’t believe my grandpa is voting Democrat this year…he would have never done that when he was alive.” (Or Republican – your choice.) Things aren’t always what they appear. How about how non-conforming rates f... (read more)
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Housing News
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Cash-out refinancing is currently a larger share of the refinance market than at any time since the financial crisis . However, the Urban Institute (UI) says even though those refinances were one of the main contributors to the crash, the present tre... (read more)
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Housing News
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The ease of access to mortgage credit rose in October according to the Mortgage Credit Availability Index. An increase in the Index, a product of the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA), indicates that credit standards are loosening while a decline is... (read more)
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Mortgage Rate Watch
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Mortgage rates continued pushing up to new 7-year highs today, even if only by a small margin. This is notable because the underlying bond market (the primary factor in mortgage rate movement) suggested that rates should have fallen today. The issue ... (read more)
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MBS Commentary
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Justified or not, midterm elections are the market mover du jour. Midterm elections happen today, so it's fair to wonder if they will be a market mover today. They probably won't be!
First, let me say that I've been wrong before when i... (read more)
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MBS Commentary
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Today had the look and feel of a summertime Monday--the first we've seen since--well...summertime! Volume was much lighter than it has been in weeks, and volatility was fairly nonexistent. If we consider that Friday's sell-off may have ... (read more)
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