Conv. first-lien purchase loans with high interest per 1000 1-4 fam. units
Definition:
High interest rate loans, one way of identifying subprime loans, have Annual Percentage Rates exceeding the comparable Treasury yield by 3 percentage points or more for first-liens. Conventional refers to a loan not insured by a government program, like FHA or VA.
Full Label:
Number of conventional, first-lien home purchase mortgage originations for 1 to 4 family dwellings and manufactured homes with high interest rates per 1000 1 to 4 family housing units
Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council)
Description:
The Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) requires most lending institutions to report mortgage loan applications, including the outcome of the application, information about the loan and applicant, and location of the property. In 2004, FFIEC expanded the data to include structure type, lien status, and if the loan had high interest rates. FFIEC collects the data in order to determine whether financial institutions are meeting a community’s housing credit needs; to target community development funds to attract private investment; and to identify possible discriminatory lending patterns. The reporting requirements are based on the level of institutional assets and the number of loans originated in metro areas. In DataPlace, the loan-level data are summarized for various geographic levels into indicators on the racial and income distribution of borrowers, denial rates by race and income, and loans from subprime lenders by race. For more information about HMDA, visit http://www.ffiec.gov/hmda
Originator:
Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council