Sales of higher-priced mortgages – a proxy for nonprime loans – increased in 2014 compared with the previous year, according to an analysis by Inside Nonconforming Markets of data from the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act. Some $52.28 billion in higher-priced mortgages were sold in 2014, up 48.6 percent from the previous year. Sales to Ginnie Mae accounted for a large portion of the increase along with sales to other purchasers, including ... [Includes one data chart]
The planned $150 million non-agency mortgage-backed security from Angel Oak Mortgage Solutions and Nomura Securities might have been delayed due to issues involving representations and warranties, according to people familiar with the deal. The MBS was to be backed by nonprime non-qualified-mortgages and might be scrapped. Hudson City Savings Bank was hit with a consent order last week from the Consumer Financial Protection ... [Includes eight briefs]
Riding a wave of heavy purchase-mortgage activity, Ginnie Mae issuers produced a record $128.23 billion of single-family mortgage-backed securities during the third quarter of 2015, according to a new Inside FHA/VA Lending ranking and analysis. The third-quarter figure, which includes FHA home-equity conversion mortgage MBS, was up 6.5 percent from the second quarter of this year. The previous record was $125.68 billion, set back in the third quarter of 2009. Loan-level MBS data, which do not include HECMs and have truncated loan amounts, show hefty gains in purchase-mortgage activity that more than offset sharp declines in refinance business. The flow of FHA purchase mortgages jumped 37.7 percent from the second to the third quarter, and VA purchase mortgages were up 37.9 percent over the same period. Meanwhile, refinance volume fell ... [ 2 charts ]
Loan origination data for 2014 that were released last week by federal regulators show that the conventional mortgage market was considerably bigger than previously estimated – and that production levels this year are rising. Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data show that lenders covered by the law’s reporting requirements originated $969 billion of conventional purchase and refinance loans last year. About $232 billion of that amount came in loans exceeding the county-level conforming loan limits in effect for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac last year. The remainder, $737 billion, represents...[Includes two data tables]
Rushmore is licensed in all 50 states, Washington DC, and Puerto Rico. It has offices in Irvine, Dallas and San Juan, PR, where it services roughly $1 billion in assets...
The CHLA suggests, among other things, that the U.S. Treasury stop sweeping all GSE profits and instead put that money in a capitalization reserve account...