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kelly
ParticipantYep, this is about what I’ve been encountering.
I appreciate all of your insights, though. kb
kelly
ParticipantYep, this is about what I’ve been encountering.
I appreciate all of your insights, though. kb
kelly
ParticipantYep, this is about what I’ve been encountering.
I appreciate all of your insights, though. kb
kelly
ParticipantYep, this is about what I’ve been encountering.
I appreciate all of your insights, though. kb
kelly
ParticipantThat’s really interesting — landlords potentially gauging the situation with a “bird in the hand” perspective.
Any chance you’d let me print that perspective with your first and last name? Drop me a line if so, and I’ll give you a call.
At any rate, it’s interesting insight.
kbkelly
ParticipantThat’s really interesting — landlords potentially gauging the situation with a “bird in the hand” perspective.
Any chance you’d let me print that perspective with your first and last name? Drop me a line if so, and I’ll give you a call.
At any rate, it’s interesting insight.
kbkelly
ParticipantThat’s really interesting — landlords potentially gauging the situation with a “bird in the hand” perspective.
Any chance you’d let me print that perspective with your first and last name? Drop me a line if so, and I’ll give you a call.
At any rate, it’s interesting insight.
kbkelly
ParticipantThat’s really interesting — landlords potentially gauging the situation with a “bird in the hand” perspective.
Any chance you’d let me print that perspective with your first and last name? Drop me a line if so, and I’ll give you a call.
At any rate, it’s interesting insight.
kbkelly
ParticipantThat’s really interesting — landlords potentially gauging the situation with a “bird in the hand” perspective.
Any chance you’d let me print that perspective with your first and last name? Drop me a line if so, and I’ll give you a call.
At any rate, it’s interesting insight.
kbkelly
ParticipantHere’s my story with some new numbers on Alt-A: http://www.voiceofsandiego.org/articles/2009/06/05/housing/836alta060409.txt
What I found particularly striking:
More than 25 percent of the county’s Alt-A loans were at least 60 days delinquent in March. That’s a huge increase from a year ago, when 12 percent of the outstanding Alt-A loans were at least that far delinquent, according to LoanPerformance data from First American Core Logic.
A bigger portion of subprime loans are that far behind on payments, but the increase was much smaller in the last year. This March, 38.5 percent of the active subprime loans in the county were at least 60 days delinquent — up slightly from 33 percent in March 2008.
There are more active Alt-A loans than subprime. Of all of the active mortgages in San Diego County, 7 percent are subprime, and 14 percent are Alt-A. The other 79 percent are prime, typically more conventional loans.
kelly
ParticipantHere’s my story with some new numbers on Alt-A: http://www.voiceofsandiego.org/articles/2009/06/05/housing/836alta060409.txt
What I found particularly striking:
More than 25 percent of the county’s Alt-A loans were at least 60 days delinquent in March. That’s a huge increase from a year ago, when 12 percent of the outstanding Alt-A loans were at least that far delinquent, according to LoanPerformance data from First American Core Logic.
A bigger portion of subprime loans are that far behind on payments, but the increase was much smaller in the last year. This March, 38.5 percent of the active subprime loans in the county were at least 60 days delinquent — up slightly from 33 percent in March 2008.
There are more active Alt-A loans than subprime. Of all of the active mortgages in San Diego County, 7 percent are subprime, and 14 percent are Alt-A. The other 79 percent are prime, typically more conventional loans.
kelly
ParticipantHere’s my story with some new numbers on Alt-A: http://www.voiceofsandiego.org/articles/2009/06/05/housing/836alta060409.txt
What I found particularly striking:
More than 25 percent of the county’s Alt-A loans were at least 60 days delinquent in March. That’s a huge increase from a year ago, when 12 percent of the outstanding Alt-A loans were at least that far delinquent, according to LoanPerformance data from First American Core Logic.
A bigger portion of subprime loans are that far behind on payments, but the increase was much smaller in the last year. This March, 38.5 percent of the active subprime loans in the county were at least 60 days delinquent — up slightly from 33 percent in March 2008.
There are more active Alt-A loans than subprime. Of all of the active mortgages in San Diego County, 7 percent are subprime, and 14 percent are Alt-A. The other 79 percent are prime, typically more conventional loans.
kelly
ParticipantHere’s my story with some new numbers on Alt-A: http://www.voiceofsandiego.org/articles/2009/06/05/housing/836alta060409.txt
What I found particularly striking:
More than 25 percent of the county’s Alt-A loans were at least 60 days delinquent in March. That’s a huge increase from a year ago, when 12 percent of the outstanding Alt-A loans were at least that far delinquent, according to LoanPerformance data from First American Core Logic.
A bigger portion of subprime loans are that far behind on payments, but the increase was much smaller in the last year. This March, 38.5 percent of the active subprime loans in the county were at least 60 days delinquent — up slightly from 33 percent in March 2008.
There are more active Alt-A loans than subprime. Of all of the active mortgages in San Diego County, 7 percent are subprime, and 14 percent are Alt-A. The other 79 percent are prime, typically more conventional loans.
kelly
ParticipantHere’s my story with some new numbers on Alt-A: http://www.voiceofsandiego.org/articles/2009/06/05/housing/836alta060409.txt
What I found particularly striking:
More than 25 percent of the county’s Alt-A loans were at least 60 days delinquent in March. That’s a huge increase from a year ago, when 12 percent of the outstanding Alt-A loans were at least that far delinquent, according to LoanPerformance data from First American Core Logic.
A bigger portion of subprime loans are that far behind on payments, but the increase was much smaller in the last year. This March, 38.5 percent of the active subprime loans in the county were at least 60 days delinquent — up slightly from 33 percent in March 2008.
There are more active Alt-A loans than subprime. Of all of the active mortgages in San Diego County, 7 percent are subprime, and 14 percent are Alt-A. The other 79 percent are prime, typically more conventional loans.
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