July 23, 2025

Cotality

Mortgage

Mortgage delinquencies are rising as homeownership costs pile up

Cotality data from 2025 shows that while serious mortgage delinquencies, defined as homeowners who are 90 days or more past due on a payment, fell steadily for more than three years, the trend reversed in mid-2024. The top three states with the highest year-over-year changes in their serious delinquency rates are Florida, South Carolina and

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Mortgage

As mortgage rates ease, will the summer housing market heat up?

Much of the recent movement in rates can be tied to the Trump administration’s political machinations at the Federal Reserve. The president has continued to point fingers at Fed Chair Jerome Powell for failing to lower rates more quickly, even as inflation nears the Fed’s goal of 2% per year and unemployment remains relatively low

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Mortgage

Mortgage delinquencies were steady in March: Cotality

“Mortgage delinquency rates held steady at a low level in the first quarter of 2025. Roughly 40% of metropolitan areas showed increases in the overall delinquency rate, comparable to the share from the fourth quarter of 2024,” Molly Boesel, senior principal economist at Cotality, said in a statement. “Those areas posting the largest increases in

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Mortgage

Mortgage rates aren’t poised to plummet anytime soon

Many 2025 housing market forecasts were hopeful that lower rates would’ve arrived by now to accompany the typical peak of the spring purchase season. But economic uncertainty sparked by President Donald Trump’s global tariff policies and resulting fears of rising inflation have kept rates near 7% for much of the year. Fed effects The Federal

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