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The Refinancing Boom Is Just Getting Started

Fesadeb
Last updated: 2020/09/11 at 8:55 PM
Fesadeb Published September 11, 2020
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Even with refinancings driving a record $1.1 trillion in originations in the second quarter and testing the limits of lenders’ capacity, LOs, mortgage executives and economists say all the conditions are right for a string of even bigger quarters.
According to a report this week by data and analytics firm Black Knight, there are over 19 million high-quality refinance candidates in America, representing 43% of all 30-year mortgage holders. (There were about 11.7 million eligible homeowners this time last year.)
Black Knight defines “high-quality” refinance candidates as those with credit scores of 720 or higher, who hold at least 20% equity in their homes, are current on their mortgage payments, and could shave at least 0.75% off their first rate lien by refinancing.
If all 19.3 million candidates were to refinance, the average savings would amount to $299 a month, an aggregate of $5.3 billion, the data firm’s researchers found. More than 7 million could save at least $300 a month, while 2.5 million could save $500 a month or more, Black Knight said.
“Even with everything going on in the broader economy, we’re still seeing record levels of refinancings out there, simply because rates are sitting at 2.86%,” said Andy Walden, director of market research at Black Knight.
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Locks on refinance loans that are expected to close in the third quarter (assuming a 45-day lock-to-close timeline) are up 20% from Q2, per Black Knight, suggesting that Q3 2020 refi volumes could eclipse the record-setting second quarter.
Several mortgage executives and LOs told HousingWire that some lenders don’t have the infrastructure to handle the existing pipeline, and could struggle to process a greater number of applications in the ensuing quarters.
“I think it’s going to be busy well into next year, if not longer,” said Stan Middleman, the CEO of Freedom Mortgage. “The protracted level of interest rates being low would seem to indicate that it will be a while until the refis play out. One of the reasons it was only $1.1 trillion last quarter was that the industry was not built out to the appropriate capacity necessary.”

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