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Apr. 11, 2008: mortgage prices unchanged, and little mortgage news for a change!

Apr. 11, 2008: mortgage prices unchanged, and little mortgage news for a change! Rob Chrisman

The University of Michigan’s Index of Consumer Sentiment will be posted later today, giving us an indication of consumer confidence which hints at consumers’ willingness to spend. As one would expect, if confidence is rising an average person might be more likely to make large purchases, but if they are growing more concerned of their personal financial situations they probably will delay making that large purchase. In March we had a reading of 69.5, and current forecasts are calling for a reading of approximately 69.0 – a 16-yr low.

 

That is the only news out today, as once again the 10-yr has crept below the 3.50% mark, into the high 3.40’s, and mortgage prices are roughly unchanged from Thursday afternoon. How are locks doing this week industry-wide? Lenders have been reporting that origination volumes have been slow-to-average, and yesterday’s weak TIPS auction didn’t help rates. But with consumer confidence and spending down, unemployment rising, more paychecks going toward food and gas, it is not wonder that many economists are calling for a continued slow down in the US economy accompanied by lower rates.

 

  • Flagstar reiterated their appraisal policies, focusing on using national appraisal vendors. “Ordering from a Flagstar approved national vendor is the best way to get a streamlined review through underwriting.”  Flagstar will require an appraisal from a national vendor on all "For Sale by Owner" transactions, when an existing property being sold by an LLC, all "stated income" or Low Doc Programs, and all construction loan products including Loan Modification Program. Customers are always encouraged to use the national vendors or Appraisal Management Companies (AMCs) because Flagstar will accept the value.
  • HSBC is retiring the conforming Accelerated Approval Fixed Rate and Fixed Term LIBOR ARM programs.

 

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Rob

 

 

 

 

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