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Foreclosure Activity Falls To The Lowest Level Since March 2020
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Foreclosure Activity Falls To The Lowest Level Since March 2020

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In October 2021, the nation’s overall delinquency rate made a near-return to its October 2019 … [+] pre-pandemic rate.

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CoreLogic, a global property information provider, today released its monthly Loan Performance Insights report for October 2021. 

For October, 3.8% of all mortgages in the United States were in some stage of delinquency (30 days or more past due, including those in foreclosure), representing a 2.3 percentage point decrease compared to October 2020, when it was 6.1%.

To gain a complete view of the mortgage market and loan performance health, CoreLogic examines all stages of delinquency. In October 2021, the delinquency and transition rates, and their year-over-year changes, were as follows:

Early-stage delinquencies (30 to 59 days past due): 1.2%, down from 1.4% in October 2020.

Adverse delinquency (60 to 89 days past due): 0.3%, down from 0.6% in October 2020.

Serious delinquency (90 days or more past due, including loans in foreclosure): 2.2%, down from 4.1% in October 2020.

Foreclosure inventory rate (the share of mortgages in some stage of the foreclosure process): 0.2%, down from 0.3% in October 2020. This remains the lowest foreclosure rate recorded since 1999.

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Transition rate (the share of mortgages that transitioned from current to 30 days past due): 0.7%, down from 0.8% in October 2020.

After over a year of trying conditions for borrowers, unemployment rates mark an improvement as data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that by October 2021 an estimated 82% of the jobs lost in March and April 2020 were recovered, which translates to roughly 18.2 million Americans back at work.

The combination of significant job market improvement, home equity increases and federal assistance programs have helped overall delinquency rates decline to 3.8%, which is close to the October 2019 rate of 3.7%.

“Improving economic security and the benefits of disciplined underwriting practices over the past decade are helping reduce or avoid mortgage delinquencies,” said Frank Martell, president and CEO of CoreLogic. “We expect to see delinquency trend down over the balance of this year as the economy continues to rebound from the pandemic, employment grows and high levels of fiscal and monetary stimulus continues.”

Frank Nothaft, CoreLogic’s chief economist, said that the economic recovery and loan modifications have helped reduce the number of loans that were in serious delinquency by just over 1 million from the August 2021 peak. He added, “Nonetheless, there were about one-half million more loans in serious delinquency in October than at the start of the pandemic in March 2020.”

 State and metro takeaways

 In October 2021, all states logged year-over-year declines in their overall delinquency rate. The states with the largest declines were Nevada (down 3.7 percentage points), Hawaii (down 3.6 percentage points) and Florida (down 3.5 percentage points).

All except two metropolitan areas posted at least a small annual decrease in their overall delinquency rate. The two areas with annual increases in October 2021 were Houma-Thibodaux, Louisiana (up 3.4 percentage points); and Hammond, Louisiana (up 0.2 percentage points).

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