Strong Sellers’ Market Sends Defect, Fraud and Misrepresentation Risk Higher for Fourth Straight Month, According to First American Loan Application…
Strong Sellers' Market Sends Defect, Fraud and Misrepresentation Risk Higher for Fourth Straight Month, According to First American Loan Application Defect Index
By a
Compared to
The Defect Index is down 22.5 percent from the high point of risk in
The Defect Index for refinance transactions increased 3.3 percent month-over-month, and is 4.5 percent lower than a year ago.
The Defect Index for purchase transactions increased 2.4 percent compared to last month, and is up 3.6 percent compared to a year ago. Chief Economist Analysis: Defect Risk Shifts South for Spring "This month, the Loan Application Defect Index continued to trend upward as the risk on refinance and purchase transactions both increased compared to a month ago," said
"We are experiencing one of the strongest sellers' markets in recent memory and the 'speed-buying' that is required for home buyers to make an offer and win a bid for homes they like may be contributing to the increase in defect, misrepresentation and fraud risk that we are observing," said Fleming.
"Defect, fraud and misrepresentation risk is increasingly becoming a regional phenomenon. The risk is concentrating in attractive local markets where housing demand is the strongest, primarily in the South," said Fleming. "The South may not be so charming anymore if you manage loan fraud and misrepresentation risk." Additional Quotes from Chief Economist Mark Fleming "The riskiest markets are increasingly in the South, with elevated risk stretching from
"The five markets with the highest defect risk in the country are all based in the South:
"The South is also one of the strongest regions of the country for housing demand. According to the most recent
"Conversely, the Northeast has remained consistently low risk. The markets with the lowest level of defect, fraud and misrepresentation risk in the country are
The five states with the greatest year-over-year decrease in defect frequency are:
Among the largest 50 CBSAs, the five markets with the greatest year-over-year decrease in defect frequency are:
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