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    Fannie Mae Multi-Family Delinquency Rate Highest Since Housing Bust (ex-pandemic)

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    by Calculated Risk on 11/28/2025 08:37:00 AM

    Today, in the Calculated Risk Real Estate Newsletter: Fannie Mae Multi-Family Delinquency Rate Highest Since Housing Bust (ex-pandemic)

    Excerpt:

    Fannie and Freddie: Single Family Delinquency Rate Mostly Unchanged in October

    Freddie Mac reported that the Single-Family serious delinquency rate in October was 0.56%, down from 0.57% September. Freddie’s rate is up year-over-year from 0.55% in October 2024, however, this is below the pre-pandemic level of 0.60%.

    Freddie’s serious delinquency rate peaked in February 2010 at 4.20% following the housing bubble and peaked at 3.17% in August 2020 during the pandemic.

    Fannie Freddie Serious Deliquency RateFannie Mae reported that the Single-Family serious delinquency rate in October was 0.54%, unchanged from 0.54% in September. The serious delinquency rate is up year-over-year from 0.52% in October 2024, however, this is below the pre-pandemic lows of 0.65%.

    The Fannie Mae serious delinquency rate peaked in February 2010 at 5.59% following the housing bubble and peaked at 3.32% in August 2020 during the pandemic.

    There is much more in the article.
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