Identifying Issues in the Subprime Mortgage Market: North San Joaquin Valley

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Identifying Issues in the Subprime Mortgage Market: North San Joaquin Valley Presentation prepared by Carolina Reid, Ph.D. Community Development Department Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco March 5, 2008 Analysis of First American LoanPeformance data provided by the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. Do not cite or reproduce without permission.

Overview of Presentation What are the trends in delinquencies and foreclosures in California and the North San Joaquin Valley? Mortgage Bankers Association data on delinquencies and foreclosures What are the primary drivers of foreclosures in California and the North San Joaquin Valley? Declining house values Large percent of subprime and nontraditional loans First American Loan Performance data on subprime loans Impending resets may trigger further borrower distress and increased rates of delinquency What neighborhood hot spots exist in the North San Joaquin Valley?

Data Caveats Data on the real estate and mortgage markets are collected by many different sources, some proprietary and some public As a result, it is important to consider the limitations of data presented Different definitions of subprime may affect the reporting of rates of delinquencies and foreclosures Different methodologies and different sampling methods may affect the reports Median property values are influenced significantly by the characteristics of the homes sold Aggregated data at the zip code level can mask significant geographic variation and the types of borrowers affected

Trends in Delinquencies and Foreclosures

Foreclosure Rates Among Subprime Loans

California has seen a rapid increase in foreclosure starts 1.4 1.2 Foreclosure Starts (% of all mortgages) 1 0.8 0.6 0.4 4 7 17 46 0.2 0 United States Nevada California Arizona 3rd Quarter 2006 3rd Quarter 2007 Source: Mortgage Bankers Association, National Delinquency Survey.

California: Foreclosure Trends Mortgage Foreclosures Started: California NSA, % 1.2 1.2 1.0 1.0 0.8 0.8 0.6 0.6 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.0 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 0.0 Source: Mortgage Bankers Association /Haver Analytics 03/07/08

California: Delinquency Trends All Mortgages Past Due: California NSA, % 6.00 6.00 5.25 5.25 4.50 4.50 3.75 3.75 3.00 3.00 2.25 2.25 1.50 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 1.50 Source: Mortgage Bankers Association /Haver Analytics 03/07/08

Delinquency Rates Vary Significantly by Mortgage Type California: Delinquency and Foreclosure Rates, 4 th Qtr 2007 Mortgage Type Percent Past Due Foreclosures Started Prime Fixed 1.73 0.12 Prime ARM 6.15 1.26 Subprime Fixed 13.78 1.18 Subprime ARM 20.39 7.17 FHA 8.64 0.53 Source: Mortgage Bankers Association, National Delinquency Survey, 4th Quarter 2007

Subprime ARM Market has Highest Rates of Delinquencies Conventional Subprime ARM Mortgages: Total Past Due: California NSA, % 24 24 20 20 16 16 12 12 8 8 4 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 4 Source: Mortgage Bankers Association /Haver Analytics 03/07/08

LoanPerformance Data on Subprime Loans in California Data are from December 2007 Show higher rates of delinquency and default among subprime loans than the Mortgage Bankers Association data Among owner occupied, first lien subprime loans 21.7 percent were delinquent (30, 60 or 90 days past due) 10.1 percent were in foreclosure 6.8 percent were in REO

Trends in House Values

Subprime Foreclosure Rates Closely Track Declines in House Values in California 675 4.50 600 3.75 525 OFHEO House Price Index 3.00 450 2.25 375 Foreclosure Starts 1.50 300 0.75 225 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 0.00 Sources: OFHEO, MBA /Haver 03/05/08

Price Declines in Modesto House Price Index: Modesto, CA Q1 1995=100 320 320 280 280 240 240 200 200 160 160 120 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 120 Source: OFHEO /Haver 03/06/08

Price Declines in Stockton House Price Index: Stockton, CA Q1 1995=100 320 320 280 280 240 240 200 200 160 160 120 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 120 Source: OFHEO /Haver 03/06/08

Price Declines in Merced House Price Index: Merced, CA Q1 1995=100 360 360 320 320 280 280 240 240 200 200 160 160 120 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 120 Source: OFHEO /Haver 03/06/08

Median House Value Price Declines in North San Joaquin Valley DataQuick Information Systems 34.7 percent decline in median home prices in Merced County from Jan-07 to Jan-08 27.5 percent decline in median home prices in San Joaquin County from Jan-07 to Jan-08 In Stockton, 33.8 percent decline 25.7 percent decline in median home prices in Stanislaus County from Jan-07 to Jan-08 In Modesto, 29.2 percent decline

Subprime Loan Characteristics

Distribution of Subprime Lending in the United States Source: First American Loan Performance (Subprime 12/2007)

Central Valley Has Significant Concentration of Subprime Loans

Many mortgages have risky features Among owner occupied, first lien subprime loans in the LoanPeformance data for California Average balance of approximately $340,000 88.4 percent had a prepayment penalty at origination 31.4 percent were interest-only loans Only 49.4 percent had full documentation 69.4 percent had a variable interest rate Source: Analysis by Federal Reserve Board of Governors, First American LoanPerformance data, December 2007.

Interest-Rate Resets Economic research has shown that house value declines are more important than resets in predicting foreclosure Resets do not appear to be the trigger for foreclosure Current patterns of delinquency and foreclosure are being seen even before resets are occurring But coupled with house price declines in California, resets may increase borrower difficulties and increase the volume of delinquencies and foreclosures In California, for loans with a variable interest rate 43.4 percent will reset in 2008

Percent of Subprime Loans to Reset in 2008

Neighborhood Hot Spots in the North San Joaquin Valley

Distribution of Subprime Loans Source: Analysis by Federal Reserve Board of Governors, First American LoanPerformance data, December 2007.

Percent of Loans Past Due Source: Analysis by Federal Reserve Board of Governors, First American LoanPerformance data, December 2007.

Distribution of REO Loans Source: Analysis by Federal Reserve Board of Governors, First American LoanPerformance data, December 2007.

Percent of Subprime Loans to Reset in 2008 Source: Analysis by Federal Reserve Board of Governors, First American LoanPerformance data, December 2007.

Conclusion North San Joaquin Valley has seen a significant increase in defaults and foreclosures Foreclosure mitigation strategies Important to reach out to distressed borrowers and those facing resets to prevent additional foreclosures Expand access to services to households who are in the foreclosure process to ensure that they receive help in finding rental housing, credit repair services Mitigate the negative impact of foreclosures and REO properties on neighborhoods