Posts Tagged ‘ mortgage originations ’
Real estate is showing signs of improvement, with Q2 2012 mortgage originations increasing to $436 billion. This represents a 7 percent increase over the previous quarter and an impressive 63 percent increase over the same quarter a year ago. Refinancing activity continues to play a major role in the number of new originations. Listen to [...][ READ MORE ]
Mortgage origination volumes increased to $427 billion in Q4 2011 – a 31 percent quarterly gain. However, overall 2011 originations of $1.35 trillion were 16 percent lower than 2010 volumes. Sign up to attend our upcoming Webinar, which will focus on current credit trends and feature a closer look at the overleveraged consumer. Source: Experian-Oliver [...][ READ MORE ]
Even as interest rates remain at near-record lows, mortgage originations declined for the second quarter in a row in Q2 2011 to $268 billion, a 19 percent decline over the previous quarter. Refinance activity that spurred originations in 2010 has not been as prevalent this year. Listen to our recent Webinar on consumer credit trends [...][ READ MORE ]