Mortgage Delinquencies Hit Another Record In 3Q

 

Two things must get better before mortgage delinquency rates start reversing themselves, he said: home values and unemployment. "Until we see improvement in both of those areas, it's possible that it will take longer for delinquency to improve," Guarrera said.

The statistics, which are culled from TransUnion's database of 27 million consumer records, show that mortgage delinquencies remain highest in the four states where the crisis has hit the worst.

— In Nevada, the rate reached 14.5 percent, up from 7.7 percent a year ago.

— In Florida, the rate was 13.3 percent, up from 7.8 percent last year.

— In Arizona, the rate hit 10.4 percent, up from 5.5 percent in 2008.

— In California, the rate jumped to 10.2 percent, from 5.8 percent last year.

North Dakota remained the state where mortgage holders most often paid on time, with just 1.7 percent delinquency, up from 1.4 percent last year.

TransUnion expects delinquency to rise to just short of 7 percent for the fourth quarter, compared with 4.6 percent for the 2008 fourth quarter. The rate may reach 16 percent in Nevada. Those states with the highest delinquency and foreclosure rates will likely continue to see depressed housing prices.

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