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VA Mortgage applications surge as rates tumble

September 9, 2009 by John Allen · 2 Comments 

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Applications to buy a home hit highest level since early January
VA mortgage applications surged last week, with demand rising to its highest level since late-May as Veterans sought to take advantage of the lowest interest rates in months, data from an industry group showed on Wednesday.

While home refinancing loans dominated demand, the appetite for applications to buy a home, a tentative early indicator of sales, hit its highest level since early January. The overall trend bodes well for the hard-hit U.S. housing market, which has been showing signs of stabilization.

The Mortgage Bankers Association said its seasonally adjusted index of mortgage applications, which includes both purchase and refinance loans, for the week ended Sept 4 increased 17.0 percent to 648.3, the highest level since the week ended May 29.

     

Sol Greenberg, chief economist at EquityVALoan.com, said that while higher demand is a positive for the hard-hit U.S. housing market, the sector still faces plenty of obstacles.

"It is hard to make an argument with lower wages, less hours and higher unemployment that people will be upsizing into their dream home," he said.

To be sure, the Labor Department last week said the unemployment rate reached a 26-year high of 9.7 percent in August.

While low mortgage rates, high affordability, and the government’s $8,000 tax credit, part of the stimulus bill, for first-time home buyers have helped pave the way for stabilization, the move-up buyer has been mostly absent. The move-up buyer is a homeowner who chooses to move to a larger home due to a lifestyle change such as a marriage, an addition to their home, a job promotion or a job transfer.

With the tax credit set to expire in several months and distressed properties making up a high proportion of sales, the recent uptick in activity may be masking uncertainty about the long-term outlook.

"The inventory of existing U.S. homes for sale remains elevated," Greenberg said.

Furthermore, a wave of upcoming interest rate resets on adjustable-rate mortgages may negatively impact the market, he said.

"If the U.S. government pulls some of its support for the housing market too early, it would not bode well for home prices," he said.

vahomeloanBorrowing costs on 30-year fixed-rate mortgages, excluding fees, averaged 5.02 percent, down 0.13 percentage point from the previous week, the lowest level since the week ended May 22. However, the rate remained above the all-time low of 4.61 percent set in the week ended March 27. The survey has been conducted weekly since 1990.

Nevertheless, interest rates were well below year-ago levels of 6.06 percent.

The MBA’s seasonally adjusted purchase index rose 9.5 percent to 304.1, the largest gain since early April, with the index at its highest level since the week ended January 2.

The four-week moving average of mortgage applications, which smooths the volatile weekly figures, was up 7.0 percent.

The Mortgage Bankers seasonally adjusted index of refinancing applications increased 22.5 percent to 2,651.2, the biggest jump since mid-March, with the index at its highest level since the week ended May 29.

The refinance share of applications increased to 59.8 percent from 56.5 percent the previous week, but remained significantly lower than the peak of 85.3 percent in the week ended January 9. The adjustable-rate mortgage share of activity increased to 5.8 percent, up from 5.6 percent the previous week.

The U.S. housing market has suffered the worst downturn since the Great Depression and its impact has rippled through the recession-hit economy, as well as the rest of the world.

The housing market, however, has been showing signs of stabilization, with sales rising and home price declines moderating in many regions of the country. In fact, home prices in some regions have risen.

Some analysts, however, say prices may fall again, with a wave of more foreclosures in the pipeline.

Fixed 15-year mortgage rates averaged 4.45 percent, down from 4.57 percent the previous week. Rates on one-year ARMs decreased to 6.69 percent from 6.71 percent.

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2 Responses to “VA Mortgage applications surge as rates tumble”
  1. Lisa says:

    What about the vetrans that have already purchased a loan years ago that are experiencing hard times right now – From what I heard from my mortgage company if I have a VA loan (which was not backed by Freddie Mac or Fannie Mae) I am not eligible for Obamaha’s HARP/HAMP home loan remodification.

    • Paul says:

      You can look into an IRRRL. The rates are great. Eligibility is based off your last loan and no appraisal with some lenders.
      call me for more info 702-953-7257

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