Mortgage Delinquiencies Jumped Up: The Results Are In

A financial institution Trans Unions gave us their quarterly analysis of the new trends in the mortgage industry. They discovered that mortgage loan delinquency increased for the twelfth straight quarter and hit 6.89 percent, which is an all time national average high. This is the only time in American history where delinquency rates increased and did not decelerate after three consecutive periods.

This statistic is traditionally looked upon as a forerunner to foreclosure and it increased by 10.24 percent from the previous quarter’s 6.25 percent average. Mortgage borrower delinquency is up by about 50 percent, up from 4.58 percent.

Mortgage borrower delinquency rates in the fourth quarter of 2009 were highest in Nevada and Florida while the lowest mortgage delinquency rates were North Dakota, South Dakota and Alaska. Areas that showed the biggest amount of growth in delinquency from the quarter before were the District of Columbia, Delaware and Louisiana. Each state in the United States saw an increase in mortgage delinquency rates.

The information that was revealed was not all bad for the mortgage sector in the fourth quarter. Thirty eight Metropolitan Statistical Areas actually showed that their mortgage loan delinquency rates were decreasing since the third quarter. Areas in Oregon, Indiana and Pennsylvania exhibited the most improved credit conditions.

These variations in delinquency point to the fact that the recession and eventual recovery are both localized house price conditions and unemployment levels. A bit of good news is that in the third and fourth quarters of 2008, the median price of existing single family homes dropped almost seven percent between 2008′s third and fourth quarters, but in 2009 it only dropped -0.4 percent between the third and fourth quarters of 2008.

What does this mean for the future? TransUnion predicts that 60 day mortgage delinquencies will peak between 7.5 and 8 percent over the course of 2010. Additionally, it is believed that Nevada will experience the highest mortgage delinquency rate by the middle of 2010, and North Dakota is expected to continue to show the lowest mortgage delinquency rate by the summer.

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