Single Household and Multi-Household Critical Delinquency Charges Elevated in September

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by Calculated Threat on 10/30/2024 12:38:00 PM

Immediately, within the Calculated Threat Actual Property E-newsletter: Fannie and Freddie: Single Household and Multi-Household Critical Delinquency Charges Elevated in September

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Single-family critical delinquencies elevated barely in September, and multi-family critical delinquencies elevated.

Freddie Mac reported that the Single-Household critical delinquency price in September was 0.54%, up from 0.52% August. Freddie’s price is down barely year-over-year from 0.55% in September 2023.  That is beneath the pre-pandemic lows.

Freddie’s critical delinquency price peaked in February 2010 at 4.20% following the housing bubble and peaked at 3.17% in August 2020 in the course of the pandemic.Fannie Mae reported that the Single-Household critical delinquency price in September was 0.52%, up from 0.50% in August. The intense delinquency price is down year-over-year from 0.54% in September 2023.  That is additionally beneath the pre-pandemic lows.

The Fannie Mae critical delinquency price peaked in February 2010 at 5.59% following the housing bubble and peaked at 3.32% in August 2020 in the course of the pandemic.

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