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Obama Administration Releases September Housing Scorecard

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Press Center

Obama Administration Releases September Housing Scorecard
10/5/2012

WASHINGTON- The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the U.S. Department of the Treasury today
released the September edition of the Obama Administration's Housing Scorecard – a comprehensive report on the nation’s housing
market. Data continue to show signs that the housing market is strengthening – home equity has increased by $860 billion since the end
of 2011 and August had the highest level of existing home sales in more than two years – although officials caution that the overall
recovery remains fragile. The full Housing Scorecard is available online at www.hud.gov/scorecard.

“As the September housing scorecard indicates, our housing market is showing important signs of recovery – with homeowner equity at a
four-year high and summer sales of existing homes at the strongest pace in two years,” said HUD Acting Assistant Secretary Erika
Poethig. “The Administration’s efforts to keep housing affordable and refinances strong are critical with so many households still struggling
to make ends meet. That is why we continue to ask Congress to approve the President’s refinancing proposal so that more homeowners
can secure the help they need.”

“Tens of thousands of additional families benefit from the Administration’s programs every month, which offer some of the deepest
assistance available to prevent foreclosures,” said Treasury Assistant Secretary for Financial Stability Tim Massad. “As the housing market
continues to recover, we remain focused on helping eligible families access this assistance."

The September Housing Scorecard features key data on the health of the housing market and the impact of the Administration’s
foreclosure prevention programs, including:

Rising home values have brought homeowner equity to its highest level since the third quarter of 2008 and helped lift 1.3 million families above water. Homeowner
equity jumped $406 billion, or 5.9 percent, to $7,275 billion in the second quarter of 2012. After a sharp first quarter rise, total equity has grown to $863 billion, or 13.5 percent,
since the end of 2011. The number of underwater borrowers has declined by 11 percent since the end of last year, from 12.1 million in the 4th quarter of 2011 to 10.8 million in
the second quarter of 2012.
The Administration's foreclosure programs are providing relief for millions of homeowners as we continue to recover from an unprecedented housing crisis. Nearly
1.3 million homeowner assistance actions have taken place through the Making Home Affordable Program, while the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) has offered more
than 1.4 million loss mitigation and early delinquency interventions. The Administration's programs continue to encourage improved standards and processes in the industry, with
HOPE Now lenders offering families and individuals more than three million proprietary mortgage modifications through July.
Homeowners entering HAMP continue to benefit from deep and sustainable assistance. As of August, more than one million homeowners have received a permanent
HAMP modification, saving approximately $539 on their mortgage payments each month, and an estimated $15 billion to date. In August, 81 percent of homeowners with eligible
non-GSE mortgages benefitted from principal reduction with their HAMP modification. Eighty-seven percent of homeowners entering the program in the last two years have
received a permanent modification. View the Making Home Affordable Program Report with data through August 2012.

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