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6
May

Home Equity … From Negative to Positive

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According to a forecast by First American CoreLogic, the typical U.S. homeowner in a negative equity position will begin to build positive home equity by late 2015 or early 2016. In some depressed markets, typical borrowers with negative equity may not experience positive equity until 2020 or later, according to the report.  Research conducted by First American CoreLogic indicates more than 11.3 million, or 24 percent, of all residential properties with mortgages, had negative equity at the end of the fourth quarter of 2009. Read more

3
Nov

One in Five Homeowners has Negative Equity

San Diego home salesNearly one in five U.S. mortgage borrowers owe more to lenders than their homes are worth, and the rate may soon approach one in four as housing prices fall and the economy weakens.

About 7.63 million properties, or 18 percent, had negative equity in September, and another 2.1 million will follow if home prices fall another 5 percent, according to a report by First American CoreLogic. The data, covering 43 states and Washington, D.C., includes borrowers nationwide, even those who took out mortgages before housing prices began to soar early this decade.

Seven hard-hit states — Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada and Ohio — had 64 percent of all "underwater" borrowers, but just 41 percent of U.S. mortgages.

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