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Real estate daily market update: December 20, 2017

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Wednesday, December 20

Mortgage Bankers Association’s (MBA) Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey

Tuesday, December 19

CoreLogic Housing Credit Insights Q3 2017 Update

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“The CoreLogic Housing Credit Index is up compared to year a ago, in part reflecting a shift in the mix of loans to the purchase market, which typically exhibit higher risk,” said Frank Nothaft, chief economist at CoreLogic.

“Further the Index shows higher risk attributes for both purchase and refinance loans, although the risk levels still remain similar to the early 2000s. When looking at the two most recent quarters in which the mix of purchase and refinance loans were similar, the CoreLogic Housing Credit Index for each segment remained stable.

“Looking forward to 2018, with continuing economic and home price growth, we expect credit-risk metrics to rise modestly.”

News from earlier this week

Tuesday, December 19

CoreLogic Loan Performance Insights

30 days or more delinquent – national

Loan performance – national

Transition rates – national

“September’s early-stage delinquency rate increased by 0.3 percent from a year ago, the largest increase since June 2009,” said Frank Nothaft, chief economist at CoreLogic.

“This does not reflect a deterioration in credit, but rather the impact of the hurricanes in Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico. September’s early-stage delinquency transition rate rose to 2.6 percent in Texas and it rose to 3.2 percent in Florida, which is higher than the 1 percent that’s typical for both states.

“Texas and Florida’s early-state delinquency transition rates in September are much lower than New Orleans in September 2005 when the transition rate reached 17.4 percent as a result of Hurricane Katrina.”

U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Monthly New Residential Construction, November 2017

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