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State-level information on negative home equity and loan performance in

Original publisher: Washington, DC : U.S. Govt. Accountability Office, [2010] OCLC Number: (OCoLC)708247313 Subject: Subprime mortgage loans -- United States -- States -- Statistics. Excerpt: ... Number of borrowers Percentage of borrowers With With negative active equity Seriously With negative equity Seriously loans ( estimated ) delinquent ( estimated ) California delinquent 2006 Q1 5 % 23. 3 % 1. 17,551 327,653 1,393,739 Q2 29.1 1.6 23,109 418,205 1,436,446 Q3 35.1 2.3 34,584 525,337 1,497,959 Q4 40.4 3.3 51,901 629,943 1,557,729 2007 Q1 45.1 4.1 66,909 730,228 1,618,116 Q2 50.3 5.4 90,456 835,340 1,660,868 Q3 53.7 8.1 129,363 860,913 1,602,499 Q4 56.7 11.7 179,176 866,385 1,527,338 2008 Q1 59.7 14.9 214,118 859,456 1,439,545 Q2 60.9 16.9 227,611 819,290 1,345,041 Q3 61.2 18.4 231,392 769,797 1,258,514 Q4 61.3 22 263,312 734,364 1,197,317 2009 Q1 61.7 25.9 295,535 702,661 1,139,357 Q2 61.7 28.0 301,484 664,010 1,076,878 Q3 61.5 30.1 308,240 630,152 1,024,339 Q4 61.3 31.7 309,926 598,342 976,522 Colorado 2006 Q1 1 % 1. 2 % 4. 8,051 2,151 190,855 Q2 1.5 4.2 8,277 2,959 196,712 Q3 2.1 4.7 9,511 4,307 201,457 Q4 2.7 5.6 11,556 5,659 206,397 2007 Q1 3.3 5.9 12,239 6,868 209,060 Q2 4.1 6.1 12,640 8,499 207,172 Q3 4.5 7.0 13,683 8,914 196,009 Q4 4.9 8.3 15,250 9,058 183,880 2008 Q1 5.1 9.1 15,669 8,850 172,297 Q2 5.2 9.9 16,157 8,458 162,451 Q3 5.3 10.0 15,353 8,074 153,535 Q4 5.3 10.9 15,970 7,772 146,052 2009 Q1 5.3 12.3 17,119 7,366 139,274 Q2 5.1 13.7 18,134 6,744 132,319 Q3 5.1 15.0 18,955 6,418 126,302 Q4 5.1 16.0 19,308 6,156 120,889 Figure continued on next page Source: GAO analysis of CoreLogic loan data and CoreLogic's state-level house price index. Page 15 GAO-10-633R Nonprime Negative Equity
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Capitalization study of the Federal National Mortgage Association and th

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Markison's new home.(Spotlight): An article from: Mortgage Banking

This digital document is an article from Mortgage Banking, published by Mortgage Bankers Association of America on September 1, 2004. The length of the article is 650 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Markison's new home.(Spotlight)Author: Matthew RoysePublication: Mortgage Banking (Magazine/Journal)Date: September 1, 2004Publisher: Mortgage Bankers Association of AmericaVolume: 64 Issue: 12 Page: 97(1)Distributed by Thomson Gale
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First-Time Buyer's Mortgage Kit (Lawpack Legal Kits)

The Savings Directory - July-December 2007 - Accuity Solutions (Bank &am

This is the only directory dedicated to the thrift industry. Listings include primary correspondent information, national industry statistics and breakdowns of mortgage portfolios.

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An examination of liquidity constrained households in the mortgage marke

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