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April 10, 2008

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Federal Reserve Announces Dynamic Maps and Data on Nonprime Mortgage Loan Conditions

by Bob Schwartz

The Federal Reserve System on announced the availability of a set of dynamic maps and data that illustrate subprime and alt-A mortgage loan conditions across the United States.

The maps, which are maintained by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, will display regional variation in the condition of securitized, owner-occupied subprime and alt-A mortgage loans. The maps and data can be used to assist in the identification of existing and potential foreclosure hotspots. This may assist community groups, which can mobilize resources to bring financial counseling and other resources to at-risk homeowners.

Policymakers can also use the maps and data to develop plans to lessen the direct and spillover impacts that delinquencies and foreclosures may have on local economies. Local governments may use the data and maps to prioritize the expenditure of their resources for these efforts.

Monthly updates are planned.

See the link below for access to the new maps data:
Dynamic Maps of Nonprime Mortgage Conditions in the United States ››

The maps show the following information for subprime and alt-A loans for each state and most of the counties and zip codes in the United States:

  • Loans per 1,000 housing units,
  • Loans in foreclosure per 1,000 housing units,
  • Loans real estate owned (REO) per 1,000 housing units,
  • Share of loans that are adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs),
  • Share of loans for which payments are current,
  • Share of loans that are 90-plus days delinquent,
  • Share of loans in foreclosure,
  • Median combined loan-to-value ratio (LTV) at origination,
  • Share of loans with low credit score (FICO) and high LTV at origination,
  • Share of loans with low- or no documentation,
  • Share of ARMs with initial reset in the next 12 months, and
  • Share of loans with a late payment in the past 12 months.

Accompanying data tables report further statistics for states.  The maps and data are drawn from the FirstAmerican CoreLogic, LoanPerformance Loan Level Data Set.  For more details, see the website’s technical appendices to the map and the data tables.

See the link below for additional mortgage foreclosure resources at the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. The Board's website has information and links to agencies and organizations that may provide assistance to consumers experiencing difficulty making their mortgage payments.

Foreclosure Resources for Consumers

Dynamic Maps of Nonprime Mortgage Conditions in the United States ››

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4 Comments
  1. Apr 10 2008

    What a cool site! I mapped my zip code in San Diego and was really surprised by the number of foreclosures per 1000 homes. Really interesting.

    -Shelly
    San Diego California Plastic Surgery

  2. What a TON of informational statistics! Especially the share of loans with low credit score (FICO) and high LTV at origination! Really interesting data.

    Rebecca
    SD County Medical Trials

  3. I really hope policymakers will utilize this site and start to control foreclosures and delinquencies. Its a really good resource.

    Brandon
    LA CA Bail Services

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