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2 Articles match "December","Properties","Survey"

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2006: An Adjustable' Year for Foreclosures
The Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (better known as Freddie Mac) has just released the results of its 23rd Annual Adjustable-Rate Mortgage survey of prime loans. Based on data collected between December 18 and December 21, 2006, the survey cited three major conclusions: That the overall market share of adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs) as a whole declined in 2006 as the savings gap in interest rates between ARMs and fixed-rate mortgages shrank; Lenders offered greater incentives (discounts) in 2006 in order to maintain the flow of ARM originations coming in the door; and Hybrid
www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Cagan: Big Scary Numbers, Little Impact
Based on his latest property surveys (conducted December 2006), the Director of Research and Analytics for First American CoreLogic concluded in his latest report titled, “Mortgage Payment Reset: The Issue and the Impact,” that marketplace remediation has already begun as borrowers and lenders negotiate refinances whenever possible. At first glance, the numbers that Dr. Christopher Cagan works with on a daily basis look scary – especially when he’s talking about billions and trillions of dollars.
www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • 2006: An Adjustable' Year for Foreclosures
    The Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (better known as Freddie Mac) has just released the results of its 23rd Annual Adjustable-Rate Mortgage survey of prime loans. Based on data collected between December 18 and December 21, 2006, the survey cited three major conclusions: That the overall market share of adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs) as a whole declined in 2006 as the savings gap in interest rates between ARMs and fixed-rate mortgages shrank; Lenders offered greater incentives (discounts) in 2006 in order to maintain the flow of ARM originations coming in the door; and Hybrid
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • Cagan: Big Scary Numbers, Little Impact
    Based on his latest property surveys (conducted December 2006), the Director of Research and Analytics for First American CoreLogic concluded in his latest report titled, “Mortgage Payment Reset: The Issue and the Impact,” that marketplace remediation has already begun as borrowers and lenders negotiate refinances whenever possible. At first glance, the numbers that Dr. Christopher Cagan works with on a daily basis look scary – especially when he’s talking about billions and trillions of dollars.
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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