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Third Quarter Refi Boom Pushed Mortgage Originations to Highest Level Since Late 2010

November 1, 2012
Mortgage lenders reported solid increases in loan originations during the third quarter of 2012, leading to a surge in securitization activity at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Single-family mortgage originations totaled $475.0 billion during the third quarter, according to a new Inside Mortgage Finance analysis. That was up 9.2 percent from the second quarter of the year and marked the highest quarterly origination volume since the end of 2010, when an earlier refi surge pushed production to $520.0 billion. The strong third quarter suggests...[Includes two data charts]
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Conventional Conforming Financing Stages Comeback In Home Purchase Market, Latest Numbers Suggest

November 1, 2012
The use of conventional conforming mortgages in the home purchase market, which fell to the lowest level in more than a decade last year, is staging a comeback in 2012. A combination of events – particularly increased home buying by higher-income current homeowners and more attractive pricing for higher loan-to-value ratio conventional financing – appears to be fueling the growth. Perhaps the most visible sign of the growth in the conventional side of the home purchase market can be found in Fannie Mae’s and Freddie Mac’s latest mortgage activity numbers. According to data compiled by Inside Mortgage Finance, the combined home purchase mortgage business of Fannie and Freddie climbed to $77.6 billion in the third quarter of this year. That was not only up 33.6 percent from the second quarter’s volume, but put...
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Will Small, Community Lenders Get a QM Safe Harbor Carve Out?

October 29, 2012
Smaller mortgage lending institutions remain apprehensive about their legal liability when it comes to originating qualified mortgages under the CFPB’s pending QM/ability-to-repay rule, and hope they’ll get a full safe harbor. Recent talk has mounted that the bureau is considering a two-tier approach to its QM rule: a safe harbor for mortgages that will be defined as “prime,” and the lesser rebuttable presumption for subprime or nonprime. Elizabeth Eurgubian, vice president and regulatory counsel for the...
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Industry Frets About Complexity Of Hi-Risk Mortgage Appraisal Rule

October 29, 2012
Representatives of the mortgage lending and financial services industries jointly told federal regulators they strongly support efforts to prevent property “flipping,” but they are also concerned that the regulators’ proposed rule to implement requirements for property appraisals in connection with “higher-risk mortgage” loans might be far too complicated. “[T]he main complexity of the proposed rule relates to the fact that Congress defined higher-risk mortgages based on the spread of the annual percentage rate (APR) over...
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Streamlines Boost FHA’s Nine Month Volume

October 26, 2012
FHA loan originations, driven largely by streamline refinancing, increased 5.3 percent to $60.9 billion in the third quarter of this year, the highest level it has been in almost two years, according to Inside FHA Lending’s latest analysis of FHA data. The third-quarter volume reflected an upward trend that began in the first quarter with nearly $48.5 billion in total FHA single-family production and which later rose to $57.8 billion in the second quarter. The last highest point in FHA production was in the fourth quarter of 2010 when ... (2 charts)
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IG Calls for Harsher Penalties v. Illegal Covenants

October 26, 2012
The Department of Housing and Urban Development is mulling a recommendation by its Inspector General to consider indemnifications, civil fines or remedies under the False Claims Act against an approved California lender for allowing the recording of restrictive covenants that put the FHA insurance fund at risk for losses. The IG audit report also recommended that HUD require the lender, Shea Mortgage of Aliso Viejo, CA, to reimburse the FHA for $1.47 million in claims paid on 11 FHA-insured loans that contained prohibited restrictive covenants. Under HUD rules, any recorded agreement between the ...
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Wisconsin HFA Returns to Market with FHA Help

October 26, 2012
A weakened mortgage revenue bond market and the unreliability of its primary and pool credit enhancement structure has prompted the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Agency to turn to FHA and Ginnie Mae to finance its affordable housing program. Launched in December last year, WHEDA’s $100 million FHA Advantage program is still in its infancy, generating less than $1 million a month. Although marketing has not been aggressive as it should be, Geoff Cooper, WHEDA director of single-family operations, said the housing finance agency will soon announce ...
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Around the Industry

October 26, 2012
VA Home Loan Program Celebrates 20-Millionth Loan Beneficiary. The Department of Veterans Affairs this week commemorated the 20-millionth recipient of a VA loan under the agency’s Home Loan Guaranty Program. Agency officials held a ceremony at the Woodbridge, VA, home of the loan’s recipient, Mrs. Elizabeth Carpenter, whose husband, Capt. Matthew Carpenter, passed away in 2010. Since 1944 as part of the original GI Bill of Rights, the VA has been providing guarantees to 30-year mortgage loans with low interest rates and has guaranteed ...
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Retail Key to 3Q12 GSE Mortgage Business

October 19, 2012
Mortgages originated by lenders’ retail production programs accounted for 60.7 percent of single-family loans securitized by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac during the third quarter of 2012, according to a new Inside Mortgage Trends analysis. Although many lenders have made strategic choices to focus on retail and scale back or abandon the wholesale market, a key factor in the dominance of retail originations was the heavy volume of refinance lending. Servicers continue to retain a significant share of their customers who refinance, and in programs like the Home Affordable Refinance Program for underwater Fannie and Freddie borrowers, retail captures the overwhelming share of the business. Loan level data from the government-sponsored enterprises do reveal, however, that mortgage brokers are contributing to the increase in HARP lending. Brokers tend...[Includes two data charts]
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GSE Mortgage Securitization Data Reveal Measurable Differences Among Lenders, Diverse Primary Market

October 18, 2012
Just two institutions – Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac – end up securitizing the vast majority of conventional home loans, but a large universe of lenders deliver a significantly diverse supply of loans to the government-sponsored enterprises. A new Inside Mortgage Finance special report based on loan-level securities disclosures reveals that 1,848 different institutions delivered single-family mortgages to the two GSEs during the third quarter. They ranged in size from Wells Fargo, which delivered nearly a quarter of mortgages securitized by Fannie and Freddie during the period, to Wisconsin-based Universal Mortgage Corp., which sold one small $39,000 loan to Fannie during the period. The report, GSE Seller Profile: 3Q12, shows...
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