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FHA Market Profile: First Half 2009

FHA loans continue to capture a large share of mortgage originations in 2009. Get a jump on would-be competitors with this new market intelligence: FHA Market Profile: First Half 2009, new from Inside Mortgage Finance Publications. Use these current statistics to...

  • Pinpoint fragmented and emerging market potential.
  • Capture new business in targeted areas.
  • Find complementary geographic opportunities.
  • Enhance your strategic planning and market research.

The data in FHA Market Profile are from January to June 2009 and rank the top 50 FHA lenders in every state as well as Puerto Rico, Washington, DC, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

You'll get data for the top 50 lenders in each of the following rankings:

  • Overall FHA Sales
  • FHA Purchase Volume
  • FHA Refinance Volume
  • FHA Wholesale Volume
  • FHA Retail Volume

Some of the findings noted in the report are that several top FHA lending states posted some surprisingly high FHA refinance numbers. New Jersey, the third highest FHA lending state in the first half of 2009, saw 73 percent of its total FHA volume come from refinances. This figure is considerably higher than the 57 percent refi share for overall FHA lending during the six-month period. You'll uncover new business opportunities with this exclusive market profile at your fingertips.

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