Sentences with phrase «of all residential properties with a mortgage»

Together, negative equity and near - negative equity mortgages accounted for 26.8 percent of all residential properties with a mortgage nationwide in the third quarter of 2012, down from 27 percent at the end of the second quarter in 2012.
According to CoreLogic, a provider of residential property data, nearly 6.5 million homes — or 13.3 percent of all residential properties with a mortgage — were still in negative equity at the end of 2013.
The analysis also shows that 10.4 million, or 21.5 percent of all residential properties with a mortgage, were still in negative equity at the end of the fourth quarter of 2012.
The housing data company also reported in their report highlighted negative equity indicating that 10.7 million, or 22.1 %, of all residential properties with a mortgage were underwater at the end of the 3rd quarter of 2011.
According to CoreLogic, 10.9 million, or 22.5 percent of all residential properties with a mortgage had negative equity at the end of the second quarter of 2011.
Yet only 10.8 million, or 22.3 percent, of all residential properties with a mortgage were actually in negative equity at the end of the second quarter of 2012, according to the latest data from CoreLogic.
In the fourth quarter of 2009, negative equity peaked at 26 percent of all residential properties with a mortgage, according to CoreLogic's records.
The 10.7 million residential properties with an LTV ratio of at least 125 percent represented 23 percent of U.S. residential properties with a mortgage — down from 11.3 million deeply underwater properties representing 26 percent of all residential properties with a mortgage in May 2013 and down from 12.5 million deeply underwater properties representing 28 percent of all residential properties with a mortgage in September 2012.
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