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2012 GSE Home Retention Actions Near Half-Million Mark
The two government sponsored enterprises (GSEs) Fannie
Mae and Freddie Mac have completed more than 2.5 million foreclosure prevention
actions since they were put into federal conservatorship in 2008. The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA)
which serves as the conservator of the two companies said today in its third
quarter Foreclosure Prevention Report that 1.3
million of those actions were permanent loan modifications.
During
the third quarter the two GSEs completed more than 134,000 foreclosure
prevention actions bringing the total for the first three quarters of 2012 to
nearly 411,000. So far this year those
actions have included 302,066 home retention actions such as modifications,
forbearance, and repayment plans and 108,822 home forfeitures, most of which
were short sales.
During
the third quarter there were a total of 96,248 home retention actions compared
to 92,511 in the second quarter. Loan
modifications accounted for 62,561 of the actions compared to 59,474 in the
second quarter and repayment plans for 29,572, down from 36,343. There were 3,821 forbearance plans down
compared to 5,352 in the second quarter and a scattering of charge-offs in
lieu, fewer than 350 in each quarter.
Nearly 42,200 modifications in the third quarter were
effected through the GSEs proprietary modification programs. This was two thirds of the permanent loan
modifications with the remaining one-third completed through the Home
Affordable Modification Program (HAMP).
Short
sales increased to 33,972 in the third quarter, up from 32,361 and there were
3,994 deeds-in-lieu of foreclosures compared to 4,135 for a total of 37,966
home forfeiture actions in the third quarter against 36,496 in the second.
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HAMP modifications continue to perform much better than
proprietary modifications. For example,
of those loans modified in the 4th quarter of 2011 79 percent of HAMP loans
were current and performing nine months after modification compared to 66
percent of non-HAMP modifications. This
difference in performance has been notable at each benchmark for modifications
done in every quarter since Q2 2010. The
chart below show the combined performance of all modified GSE loans.
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The number
of delinquent loans in the GSE portfolios has declined 9 percent from the
beginning of 2012. A substantial number of the Enterprises' delinquent borrowers have missed more than one year of mortgage payments and nearly a third (29 percent) of these borrowers
are located in Florida.
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Foreclosure
starts rose 9 percent during the quarter while third party sales and
foreclosure sales continued to decline.
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The owned real estate portfolios (REO) of the GSEs also
continued to decline in the third quarter as property acquisitions declined.
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2012 GSE Home Retention Actions Near Half-Million Mark
The two government sponsored enterprises (GSEs) Fannie
Mae and Freddie Mac have completed more than 2.5 million foreclosure prevention
actions since they were put into federal conservatorship in 2008. The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA)
which serves as the conservator of the two companies said today in its third
quarter Foreclosure Prevention Report that 1.3
million of those actions were permanent loan modifications.
During
the third quarter the two GSEs completed more than 134,000 foreclosure
prevention actions bringing the total for the first three quarters of 2012 to
nearly 411,000. So far this year those
actions have included 302,066 home retention actions such as modifications,
forbearance, and repayment plans and 108,822 home forfeitures, most of which
were short sales.
During
the third quarter there were a total of 96,248 home retention actions compared
to 92,511 in the second quarter. Loan
modifications accounted for 62,561 of the actions compared to 59,474 in the
second quarter and repayment plans for 29,572, down from 36,343. There were 3,821 forbearance plans down
compared to 5,352 in the second quarter and a scattering of charge-offs in
lieu, fewer than 350 in each quarter.
Nearly 42,200 modifications in the third quarter were
effected through the GSEs proprietary modification programs. This was two thirds of the permanent loan
modifications with the remaining one-third completed through the Home
Affordable Modification Program (HAMP).
Short
sales increased to 33,972 in the third quarter, up from 32,361 and there were
3,994 deeds-in-lieu of foreclosures compared to 4,135 for a total of 37,966
home forfeiture actions in the third quarter against 36,496 in the second.

HAMP modifications continue to perform much better than
proprietary modifications. For example,
of those loans modified in the 4th quarter of 2011 79 percent of HAMP loans
were current and performing nine months after modification compared to 66
percent of non-HAMP modifications. This
difference in performance has been notable at each benchmark for modifications
done in every quarter since Q2 2010. The
chart below show the combined performance of all modified GSE loans.

The number
of delinquent loans in the GSE portfolios has declined 9 percent from the
beginning of 2012. A substantial number of the Enterprises' delinquent borrowers have missed more than one year of mortgage payments and nearly a third (29 percent) of these borrowers
are located in Florida.

Foreclosure
starts rose 9 percent during the quarter while third party sales and
foreclosure sales continued to decline.

The owned real estate portfolios (REO) of the GSEs also
continued to decline in the third quarter as property acquisitions declined.

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