Monte writes us, “OK, so I hear about ‘shadow inventories’...What are they and where can I find them?”
Shadow inventories are real
In recent years, the concept of shadow inventories in the real estate industry has been questioned and even mocked, but a new Equifax trend report for May 2011 shows that delinquencies still exceed pre-crash levels and are still climbing.Homeowners are falling behind don their mortgages at record levels....
Home finance dollars (including revolving accounts, first mortgage and home equity loans) being written off are still climbing and it does not appear the increase will slow any time soon at its current pace. Equifax’s U.S. analysis is compiled from data on roughly 585 million consumers.
The Equifax study revealed that mortgage loan write-offs reached $304.6 billion in 2010, nearly three times higher than 2006 and 2007 combined, and the rate of increase has continually risen each quarter since Q1 of 2010. According to Equifax, REOs present an especially tricky challenge as the volume is on the rise as many lenders struggle with property divestment of properties not sold at auction or through short sale.
Rising REO, Bank-Owned foreclosure rates
In May 2011, 3% of all first mortgages were REO properties, accounting for $21.8 billion in loans and Equifax asserts that because foreclosure completion rates (of 1.45%) parallel bankruptcy rates (of 1.6%) that most REO properties are a result of bankruptcy.“Shadow inventory and real estate owned properties are still playing a dominant role in today’s mortgage market and slowing the pace of economic recovery. While we are seeing stabilization across multiple sectors of lending, there remains a significant volume of delinquent first mortgage loans, which has slowed the foreclosure process. Until these foreclosures are processed, the mortgage market will continue to impact economic growth,” said Craig Crabtree, senior vice president and general manager, Equifax Mortgage Services.
Most past due balances trace back to 2005-2007
Equifax also reported that as of May, nearly 2/3 of past-due balances are from loans originated between 2005 and 2007. The home equity revolving potential foreclosures now totals $11.9 billion. That is a substantially large number of troubled loans.10% of all mortgages are now in a “late payment” status
Contradicting key economists
Some are claiming that because home equity line originations this spring rose for the first time in over four years, but Equifax’s new study shows that the average credit limit on a home equity line dropped 15.07% in the same window of time, so the picture isn’t quite as rosy as some are aiming to portray.It isn’t the end of the world, this is all a part of the economic cycle, but it is not mythical nor something to mock as shadow inventory is real, and tightened lending, rising rates of REO inventory and delinquencies still rising, challenging the real estate sector which is certainly not in recovery mode.
The BIGGER Issue? How this affects YOU!
The sales of these properties are significantly eroding home values in every sector....Meaning that you may be a little upside down today, yet a LOT MORE upside down tomorrow, when your neighbor sells their short sale next door, further depressing property values.
Your equity is running down the street drain towards the sewer grate!
In addition, real estate tax revenues are down, as more Kansas City home owners do battle to “right size” their tax bills relative to the new, lower property values.
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Blog post written by the Dowell Taggart Team of RE/MAX Premier Realty
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