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Place |
County |
Property Type |
Home Purchase |
Home Improvement |
Refinance |
High-Cost | Non-High-Cost or Unknown | High-Cost | Non-High-Cost or Unknown | High-Cost | Non-High-Cost or Unknown |
Orange County |
Orange |
One to four-family (other than manufactured housing) |
4252 |
45964 |
118 |
3372 |
505 |
27144 |
Orange County |
Orange |
Manufactured housing |
246 |
35 |
- |
32 |
19 |
37 |
Orange County |
Orange |
Multifamily |
- |
54 |
- |
17 |
3 |
52 |
Notes: Shows loan applications resulting in loan origination only. For more information, see HMDA User Guide.
"High-Cost" loans are those for which lenders must report the spread between the annual percentage rate (APR) on the loan and a benchmark for a typical prime rate loan.
The High-Cost category is intended to flag loans that are likely to be subprime. Prior to October 1, 2009, for first lien loans,
the threshold for reporting was 3 percentage points above the Treasury security;
for junior lien loans, the threshold was 5 percentages points above the Treasury security.
Starting October 1, 2009, the threshold was 1.5 percentage points above the average prime rate offer from Freddie Mac's Primary Mortgage Market Survey (PMMS)
for first lien loans and 3.5 percentage points for junior lien loans. See Guide to HMDA Reporting.
Sources: Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data 2016
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Place | County | Loan Amount | High-Cost | Non-High Cost or Unknown |
Orange County |
Orange |
less than $50,0000 |
126 |
641 |
Orange County |
Orange |
$50,000 to $74,999 |
145 |
370 |
Orange County |
Orange |
$75,000 to $99,999 |
206 |
787 |
Orange County |
Orange |
$100,000 to $124,999 |
411 |
1335 |
Orange County |
Orange |
$125,000 to $149,999 |
759 |
3263 |
Orange County |
Orange |
$150,000 to $174,999 |
416 |
1846 |
Orange County |
Orange |
$175,000 to $199,999 |
528 |
3575 |
Orange County |
Orange |
$200,000 to $249,999 |
574 |
8681 |
Orange County |
Orange |
$250,000 to $299,999 |
511 |
8512 |
Orange County |
Orange |
$300,000 to $399,999 |
222 |
6933 |
Orange County |
Orange |
$400,000 to $499,999 |
66 |
2715 |
Orange County |
Orange |
$500,000 to $599,999 |
14 |
729 |
Orange County |
Orange |
$600,000 to $699,999 |
28 |
473 |
Orange County |
Orange |
$900,000 to $999,999 |
25 |
522 |
Orange County |
Orange |
$1,000,000 to $4,999,999 |
- |
273 |
Notes: Shows loan applications resulting in loan origination only. For more information, see HMDA User Guide.
"High-Cost" loans are those for which lenders must report the spread between the annual percentage rate (APR) on the loan and a benchmark for a typical prime rate loan.
The High-Cost category is intended to flag loans that are likely to be subprime. Prior to October 1, 2009, for first lien loans,
the threshold for reporting was 3 percentage points above the Treasury security;
for junior lien loans, the threshold was 5 percentages points above the Treasury security.
Starting October 1, 2009, the threshold was 1.5 percentage points above the average prime rate offer from Freddie Mac's Primary Mortgage Market Survey (PMMS)
for first lien loans and 3.5 percentage points for junior lien loans. See Guide to HMDA Reporting.
Sources: Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data 2016
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Place | County | Race | High-Cost | Non-High Cost or Unknown |
Orange County |
Orange |
American Indian or Alaska Native |
15 |
152 |
Orange County |
Orange |
Asian |
83 |
2486 |
Orange County |
Orange |
Black or African American |
879 |
3924 |
Orange County |
Orange |
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander |
17 |
138 |
Orange County |
Orange |
White |
2667 |
30060 |
Orange County |
Orange |
Information not provided by applicant in mail, Internet, or telephone application |
370 |
3892 |
Orange County |
Orange |
Not applicable |
- |
3 |
Notes: Shows loan applications resulting in loan origination only. For more information, see HMDA User Guide.
"High-Cost" loans are those for which lenders must report the spread between the annual percentage rate (APR) on the loan and a benchmark for a typical prime rate loan.
The High-Cost category is intended to flag loans that are likely to be subprime. Prior to October 1, 2009, for first lien loans,
the threshold for reporting was 3 percentage points above the Treasury security;
for junior lien loans, the threshold was 5 percentages points above the Treasury security.
Starting October 1, 2009, the threshold was 1.5 percentage points above the average prime rate offer from Freddie Mac's Primary Mortgage Market Survey (PMMS)
for first lien loans and 3.5 percentage points for junior lien loans. See Guide to HMDA Reporting.
Sources: Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data 2016
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Place | County | Ethnicity | High-Cost | Non-High Cost or Unknown |
Orange County |
Orange |
Hispanic or Latino |
1594 |
8530 |
Orange County |
Orange |
Not Hispanic or Latino |
2184 |
28695 |
Orange County |
Orange |
Information not provided by applicant in mail, Internet, or telephone application |
249 |
3415 |
Orange County |
Orange |
Not applicable |
4 |
15 |
Notes: Shows loan applications resulting in loan origination only.For more information, see HMDA User Guide.
"High-Cost" loans are those for which lenders must report the spread between the annual percentage rate (APR) on the loan and a benchmark for a typical prime rate loan.
The High-Cost category is intended to flag loans that are likely to be subprime. Prior to October 1, 2009, for first lien loans,
the threshold for reporting was 3 percentage points above the Treasury security;
for junior lien loans, the threshold was 5 percentages points above the Treasury security.
Starting October 1, 2009, the threshold was 1.5 percentage points above the average prime rate offer from Freddie Mac's Primary Mortgage Market Survey (PMMS)
for first lien loans and 3.5 percentage points for junior lien loans. See Guide to HMDA Reporting.
Sources: Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data 2016
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Place |
County |
2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
2008 |
2009 |
2010 |
2011 |
2012 |
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
2016 |
High-Cost | Non-High Cost or Unknown | High-Cost as % of Total Loans | High-Cost | Non-High Cost or Unknown | High-Cost as % of Total Loans | High-Cost | Non-High Cost or Unknown | High-Cost as % of Total Loans | High-Cost | Non-High Cost or Unknown | High-Cost as % of Total Loans | High-Cost | Non-High Cost or Unknown | High-Cost as % of Total Loans | High-Cost | Non-High Cost or Unknown | High-Cost as % of Total Loans | High-Cost | Non-High Cost or Unknown | High-Cost as % of Total Loans | High-Cost | Non-High Cost or Unknown | High-Cost as % of Total Loans | High-Cost | Non-High Cost or Unknown | High-Cost as % of Total Loans | High-Cost | Non-High Cost or Unknown | High-Cost as % of Total Loans | High-Cost | Non-High Cost or Unknown | High-Cost as % of Total Loans | High-Cost | Non-High Cost or Unknown | High-Cost as % of Total Loans |
Orange County |
Orange |
11971 |
23297 |
34.00 |
13582 |
19817 |
41.00 |
4363 |
13445 |
25.00 |
684 |
8056 |
8.00 |
414 |
8358 |
5.00 |
214 |
8509 |
2.00 |
191 |
7677 |
2.00 |
561 |
21559 |
3.00 |
1947 |
22999 |
8.00 |
3972 |
26132 |
13.00 |
3243 |
33723 |
9.00 |
4031 |
40655 |
9.00 |
Notes: Shows loan applications resulting in loan origination only. For more information, see HMDA User Guide.
"High-Cost" loans are those for which lenders must report the spread between the annual percentage rate (APR) on the loan and a benchmark for a typical prime rate loan.
The High-Cost category is intended to flag loans that are likely to be subprime. Prior to October 1, 2009, for first lien loans,
the threshold for reporting was 3 percentage points above the Treasury security;
for junior lien loans, the threshold was 5 percentages points above the Treasury security.
Starting October 1, 2009, the threshold was 1.5 percentage points above the average prime rate offer from Freddie Mac's Primary Mortgage Market Survey (PMMS)
for first lien loans and 3.5 percentage points for junior lien loans. See Guide to HMDA Reporting.
Sources: Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data 2005-2016
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