CoreLogic, Irvine, Calif., said April early stage mortgage delinquencies jumped to levels that exceeded even those during the Great Recession.
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CoreLogic: Summer Home Price Cooldown on the Way
CoreLogic, Irvine, Calif., said home prices rose strongly in May, but warned that the effects of the coronavirus and subsequent economic downturn could send home price tumbling over the summer.
CoreLogic: Borrowers Gain $6 Trillion in Home Equity Since End of Great Recession
CoreLogic, Irvine, Calif., said U.S. homeowners with mortgages—representing 63% of all properties—have seen their equity increase by 6.5% year over year, representing a gain of $590 billion since 2019.
CoreLogic: Delinquencies Stay Low Despite Pandemic Impact
CoreLogic, Irvine, Calif., said its analysis of March mortgage delinquencies and foreclosures found despite the early impact of the coronavirus pandemic, delinquencies remained relatively low.
CoreLogic: Home Prices Hold Steady
CoreLogic, Irvine, Calif., said its Home Price Index showed nationally, home prices increased by 5.4% from a year ago. From a month ago, home prices increased by 1.4% from March.
Home Prices Up For Now; Analysts See Slowdown
Two new home price reports speak to the new sense of volatility caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
CoreLogic: Annual Delinquency Rates Fall for 25th Consecutive Month
CoreLogic, Irvine, Calif., reported 3.5% of mortgages in some stage of delinquency in January, an 0.5 percentage point decline in the overall delinquency rate from a year ago.
CoreLogic: Annual Delinquency Rates Fall for 25th Consecutive Month
CoreLogic, Irvine, Calif., reported 3.5% of mortgages in some stage of delinquency in January, an 0.5 percentage point decline in the overall delinquency rate from a year ago.
CoreLogic: February Home Prices Up 4.1% Annually
CoreLogic, Irvine, Calif., said its February Home Price Index and HPI Forecast showed home prices rose both year over year and month over month.
Nearly 100,000 Homeowners Regained Positive Equity in Fourth Quarter
CoreLogic, Irvine, Calif., said the number of Americans with negative equity in their homes fell to the lowest level since before the Great Recession, with 96,000 homeowners regaining equity in the fourth quarter.