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Mortgage Delinquencies Rise for 12th Straight Quarter: Up 50 Percent Y.O.Y.

• HousingWire.com
 
Mortgage delinquencies of 60 or more days rose for the 12th straight quarter, hitting a record high 6.89% in Q409, according to market research by credit bureau TransUnion. The rate of deceleration seen in previous quarters in the rise in delinquencies appears “short lived,” the credit bureau said. Year-over-year, the delinquency rate is up about 50% from 4.58% delinquent in Q408. TransUnion, one of the major US credit bureaus, conducts a survey of exactly 27m credit files from its total consumer base, or about one in every nine consumer files in its database of 250m consumer files each quarter, a spokesperson previously told HousingWire. States with the highest delinquency rates in Q409 were led by Nevada with 16.19% delinquent. Florida came in second with 14.93% delinquent. North Dakota had the lowest delinquency rate of 1.84%, while South Dakota and Alaska came in only slightly higher at 2.46% and 2.84% respectively, TransUnion said. Thirty-eight Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) showed decreasing delinquency rates since Q309, including Corvallis, OR; Lafayette, IN; and Sharon, PA. “At a more granular level, variations in delinquency highlight the fact that the recession and the eventual recovery are both regional phenomena tied for the most part to localized house price conditions and unemployment levels,” said FJ Guarrera, vice president of the TransUnion financial services business unit, in a press statement. Guarrera added: “We’re not out of the woods yet. The continuing rise in foreclosures, in conjunction with low consumer confidence in the housing market, continues to hinder housing value appreciation and impede recovery in the mortgage industry.”

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