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Housing Market Conditions

Introduction

June 2012 | March 2012

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Seriously Delinquent Mortgages by Zip Code

June 2012

Map key Seriously Delinquent Mortgages by Zip Code

Source: Lender Processing Services

In June 2012, 6.1 percent of loans in Arkansas were seriously delinquent (delinquent 90 days or more, or in foreclosure). The national rate stood at 7.2 percent.

 

Change in Seriously Delinquent Mortgages by Zip Code

March 2012 to June 2012

Map key for change in Seriously Delinquent Mortgages

Source: Lender Processing Services

The share of seriously delinquent loans increased 18 basis points (bps) in Arkansas between March 2012 and June 2012. Loans that were delinquent 90 days or more increased 20 bps; foreclosures decreased 2 bps.

 

Top 10 Zip Codes with Mortgages Under Stress

Zip Code CBSA or County Seriously Delinquent Mortgages
72209 Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR 15.8%
72204 Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR 13.2%
72301 Memphis, TN-MS-AR 11.7%
72734 Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR-MO 11.6%
72751 Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR-MO 11.1%
72114 Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR 10.9%
72117 Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR 10.4%
72370 Blytheville, AR 10.4%
71601 Pine Bluff, AR 10.1%
72740 Carroll, AR 10.0%

Note: Zip codes with less than 0.15% of total loans in the state were not included in this analysis. For the state of Arkansas, the cutoff is 402.
Source: Lender Processing Services

 

House Prices

House Prices Arkansas

Source: Federal Housing Finance Agency Seasonally Adjusted Expanded HPI

In the second quarter of 2012, house prices in Arkansas were 2.4 percent higher than the first quarter and 7.8 percent higher than the second quarter of 2011.

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