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ICE: Student debt, negative equity fuel pockets of mortgage risk

Housing Wire

A rise in negative equity and exposure to student debt are creating “pockets of vulnerability” for U.S. The resumption of student loan payments and collection efforts on defaulted federal student loans in May, following a five-year pause, could increase financial pressure on some homeowners, according to ICE.

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FHA borrowers would get mortgage insurance relief through proposed House bill

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House of Representatives proposes to relieve Federal Housing Administration (FHA) borrowers of mortgage insurance premiums (MIPs) once they reach a certain level of home equity , aligning FHA policies with those of conventional loans. Mortgage insurance exists as protection from foreclosure on low equity loans.

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Loan officers are seeing an uptick in FHA, VA demand

Housing Wire

According to the MBA, rates for Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loans dipped to 6.42%, while refinance activity posted its fastest pace since October 2024. The move in government refinances was driven by a 75% increase in VA loans, which have been prone to large changes in recent months. More renovations?

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Struggling homeowners often don’t understand escrow

Housing Wire

Escrow accounts are required for conventional borrowers with 20% or less equity in their homes. Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loan borrowers must maintain escrow accounts for the entire loan cycle, regardless of equity. After that, 70% had higher homeowners’ insurance and 57% had higher premiums.

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Will the 2025 housing market crash like 2008?

Housing Wire

For Ginnie Mae loans, which often serve lower-income and first-time borrowers, DTIs have surged to 45.1%, the highest since 2008 1. in 2022 – while auto loans delinquencies hit 2.0%, and student loan delinquencies (90+ days past due) soared to 20%, a level unseen since 2012. Post-crisis reforms lowered the average to 35.5%

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NAR: Homebuyers still have down payment misconceptions

Housing Wire

For repeat buyers, the figure was significantly higher last year at 23% — a reflection of rising home equity over time. Financing options, misplaced guidance Conventional loans remain the most common path to homeownership , but many first-time buyers also turn to government financing. Another 9% used U.S.

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Mr. Cooper stays profitable despite major subservicing exit in Q2

Housing Wire

Borrowers had an average FICO score of 737 and an average loan-to-value ratio of 51% in Q2 2025. Chief financial officer Kurt Johnson noted the company is closely monitoring the Ginnie Mae segment, particularly Federal Housing Administration ( FHA ) loans, which comprise 15% of the portfolio. in June — down from 8.7%