You may have more equity in your home that you think!

Posted by Lindsey Friedman on Monday, August 1st, 2016 at 11:00am.

Good news! According to CoreLogic's latest Equity Report, nearly 268,000 homeowners regained equity and are no longer underwater on their mortgage in the first quarter. Homes with negative equity have decreased by 21.5% year-over-year.

A study by Fannie Mae suggests that many homeowners are not aware of how their equity position has changed as their home has increased in value.

For example, their study showed that 23% of Americans still believe their home is in a negative equity position when, in actuality, CoreLogic's report shows that only 8% of homes are in that position. 

The study also revealed that only 37% of Americans believe that they have "significant equity" (greater than 20%), when in actuality, 74% do! This means that 37% of Americans with a mortgage fail to realize when opportunity knocks. Not surprisingly, in Colorado, 84.7% of households have significant equity, one of only 9 states above 80%. With a sizable equity position, many homeowners could easily move into a housing situation that better meets their current needs (moving to a larger home or downsizing).

Fannie Mae spoke out on this issue in their report:

"Homeowners who underestimate their homes’ values not only underestimate their home equity, they also likely underestimate: 1) how large a down payment they could make with their home equity, 2) their chances of qualifying for mortgages, and, therefore, 3) their opportunities for selling their current homes and for buying different homes."

CoreLogic's report also revealed that if homes were to appreciate by an additional 5% (Denver’s appreciation was around 13% last year) over 800,000 US households would regain positive equity.

In other words, it could be worth researching with your realtor- you could be better positioned to make a move than you think!



Original Source: Keeping Current Matters

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