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Mortgage Industry Equity Composite
| Mortgage Industry Equity Composite |
| MIEC Index: 21.1 Change: 0.4 |
| Company |
8/13/2009 |
8/6/2009 |
Wkly.% Chg. |
52 wk/lo |
52 wk/hi |
% Chg. |
P/E Ratio |
| Astoria Federal (AF) |
11.17 |
10.87 |
3% |
5.85 |
30.00 |
90.94% |
40.37 |
| Bank of America (BAC) |
16.94 |
16.71 |
1% |
2.53 |
39.50 |
569.57% |
26.11 |
| Bank of Hawaii (BOH) |
41.11 |
40.60 |
1% |
25.33 |
70.00 |
62.30% |
12.85 |
| Dime Community (DCOM) |
12.44 |
12.13 |
3% |
6.46 |
20.00 |
92.57% |
17.47 |
| Doral Financial (DRL) |
3.40 |
2.43 |
40% |
1.61 |
19.50 |
111.18% |
n/a |
| Fiserv, Inc (FISV) |
48.08 |
47.35 |
2% |
27.75 |
54.67 |
73.26% |
19.89 |
| Fidelity National (FNF) |
15.11 |
15.04 |
0% |
6.66 |
22.85 |
126.88% |
n/a |
| Fannie Mae (FNM) |
1.05 |
0.79 |
34% |
0.30 |
8.62 |
250.00% |
n/a |
| Freddie Mac (FRE) |
1.42 |
0.83 |
70% |
0.25 |
6.27 |
468.00% |
n/a |
| Hudson City Bancorp (HCBK) |
14.03 |
14.26 |
-2% |
7.46 |
20.97 |
88.07% |
13.66 |
| Kaufman & Broad (KBH) |
17.79 |
17.21 |
3% |
6.90 |
25.43 |
157.83% |
n/a |
| Ocean Financial (OCFC) |
13.15 |
12.50 |
5% |
7.13 |
23.00 |
84.43% |
11.28 |
| PMI Mortgage Ins. (PMI) |
2.56 |
3.62 |
-29% |
0.26 |
5.43 |
884.42% |
n/a |
| Radian Group (RDN) |
7.10 |
7.05 |
1% |
0.95 |
7.92 |
647.37% |
n/a |
|
Sandy Hutchens Brings you an Overview of U.S. Banking, Mortgages and the Credit Industrys
Thursday August 13th 2009, 12:00 pm
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U.S. Banking, Mortgages & Credit Industry Overview
|
|
Amount
|
Units
|
Year
|
Source
|
| Total Number U.S. FDIC-Insured Banks & Savings Assocs. |
8,451
|
Companies
|
2008 (Q2)
|
FDIC
|
| Commercial Banks |
7,203
|
Companies
|
2008 (Q2)
|
FDIC
|
| Total Offices |
83,360
|
Offices
|
2007 (Q2)
|
FDIC
|
| Total Assets |
11.43
|
Tril. US$
|
2008 (Q2)
|
FDIC
|
| Total Deposits |
7.42
|
Tril. US$
|
2008 (Q2)
|
FDIC
|
| Total Liabilities |
10.27
|
Tril. US$
|
2008 (Q2)
|
FDIC
|
| Equity Capital |
1.16
|
Tril. US$
|
2008 (Q2)
|
FDIC
|
| Savings Associations |
1,248
|
Companies
|
2008 (Q2)
|
FDIC
|
| Total Offices |
13,903
|
Offices
|
2007 (Q2)
|
FDIC
|
| Total Assets |
1.87
|
Tril. US$
|
2008 (Q2)
|
FDIC
|
| Total Liabilities |
1.68
|
Tril. US$
|
2008 (Q2)
|
FDIC
|
| Total Deposits |
1.15
|
Tril. US$
|
2008 (Q2)
|
FDIC
|
| Number of U.S. Credit Unions |
8,101
|
Companies
|
2007
|
NCUA
|
| Total Assets |
758.7
|
Bil US$
|
2007
|
NCUA
|
| Total Liabilities |
688.2
|
Bil US$
|
2007
|
NCUA
|
| Number of Mutual Funds |
8,029
|
Funds
|
2007
|
ICI
|
| Total Assets |
12.02
|
Tril US$
|
2007
|
ICI
|
| Total Employment in the U.S. Banking & Credit Industries |
2,770.0
|
Thous.
|
20081
|
BLS
|
| Commercial Banks |
1,355.4
|
Thous.
|
20081
|
BLS
|
| Savings Institutions |
217.6
|
Thous.
|
20081
|
BLS
|
| Credit Unions |
258.1
|
Thous.
|
20081
|
BLS
|
| Nondepository credit intermediation |
648.6
|
Thous.
|
20081
|
BLS
|
| Total Number of ATM Terminals, U.S. |
415,321
|
|
2007
|
ATM
|
| ATMs at Non-Bank Locations |
236,732
|
|
2007
|
ATM
|
| Average Monthly ATM Transactions2 (Per Terminal), U.S. |
2,974
|
|
2007
|
ATM
|
| Total ATM Transactions2 Per Month, U.S. |
1.2353
|
Billion
|
2007
|
ATM
|
| Total Consumer Credit Outstanding, U.S. |
2.56
|
Tril. US$
|
20083
|
FRB
|
| U.S. Homeownership Rate |
68.1
|
%
|
2007
|
FRB
|
| Total Housing Starts, U.S. (Single & Multi-Family) |
808
|
Thousand
|
20084
|
Census
|
| New Single Family Home Starts (Units), U.S. |
561
|
Thousand
|
20084
|
Census
|
| Total Mortgages Outstanding, U.S. |
14.80
|
Tril. US$
|
2008 (Q2)
|
Fed
|
| 1-4 Family Home Mortgages Outstanding, U.S. |
11.25
|
Tril. US$
|
2008 (Q2)
|
Fed
|
| Existing Single Family Home Sales (Units), U.S. |
5.03
|
Million
|
20075
|
NAR
|
| Avg. Purchase Price, New Conventional Single-Family Home |
311.6
|
Thous. US$
|
2007
|
Census
|
| Total Mortgage Delinquency Rate, U.S. |
6.41
|
%
|
Q2 20086
|
MBA
|
| 1Preliminary numbers as of September 2008. 2Total network transactions include all deposits, withdrawals, transfers, payments, and balance inquiries performed on ATMs in the network, whether or not those transactions are switched through the network data center, as well as point of sale transactions on network terminals. Total numbers are adjusted to eliminate double-counting caused by two networks reporting a transaction. 3As of August 2008. 4Last four quarters ending 2nd quarter 2008. 5Seasonally Adjusted Annual Rate; 12 Months March 1 2007 through February 29, 2008. 6Seasonally adjusted annual rate. |
| FDIC = Federal Deposit Insurance Company; NCUA = National Credit Union Association; ICI = Investment Company Institute; BLS = U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; ATM = ATM & Debit News; FRB = Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System; Census = U.S. Census Bureau; NAR = National Association of Realtors; Fed = U.S. Federal Reserve Board; FHFB = Federal Housing Finance Board; MBA = Mortgage Bankers Association. |
|
| Source: Plunkett Research, Ltd. |
Sandy Hutchens looks at a mortgage calculator
Tuesday August 11th 2009, 2:38 pm
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mortgage calculator
Mortgage Summary |
- You will have 300 payments of $1,072.74 a month for 25 years to payout a $200,000 loan with a rate of 4.19%.
- Mortgage balance remaining at end of term is $174,679.61.
- By switching your payment schedule from monthly to weekly or biweekly you are able to shorten the mortgage amortization period and save a substantial amount on interest payments.
|
|
|
| Calculation Results |
|
|
Mortgage payments: |
$1,072.74 |
|
|
Mortgage balance: |
$174,679.61 |
|
|
|
Number of payments: |
60 |
|
|
Total payment: |
$64,364.40 |
|
|
Total interest: |
$39,044.01 |
|
|
|
Number of payments: |
300 |
|
|
Total payment: |
$321,822.00 |
|
|
Total interest: |
$121,822.00 |
|
|
|
| Amortization and Payment Summary |
The amortization of a mortgage refers to the total number of years required to pay back the entire amount borrowed. While the most common (and maximum) amortization period is 25 years, you can accelerate it to a shorter period of time in order to save on interest charges as long as you are comfortable with the larger payments.
|
| Year |
Payments
per Year |
Total
Payment |
Principal
Payment |
Interest
Payment |
Balance |
| 1 |
12 x $1,072.74 |
$12,872.88 |
$4,653.03 |
$8,219.85 |
$195,346.97 |
| 2 |
12 x $1,072.74 |
$25,745.76 |
$9,503.07 |
$16,242.69 |
$190,496.93 |
| 3 |
12 x $1,072.74 |
$38,618.64 |
$14,558.45 |
$24,060.19 |
$185,441.55 |
| 4 |
12 x $1,072.74 |
$51,491.52 |
$19,827.87 |
$31,663.65 |
$180,172.13 |
| 5 |
12 x $1,072.74 |
$64,364.40 |
$25,320.39 |
$39,044.01 |
$174,679.61 |
| 6 |
12 x $1,072.74 |
$77,237.28 |
$31,045.46 |
$46,191.82 |
$168,954.54 |
| 7 |
12 x $1,072.74 |
$90,110.16 |
$37,012.92 |
$53,097.24 |
$162,987.08 |
| 8 |
12 x $1,072.74 |
$102,983.04 |
$43,233.04 |
$59,750.00 |
$156,766.96 |
| 9 |
12 x $1,072.74 |
$115,855.92 |
$49,716.51 |
$66,139.41 |
$150,283.49 |
| 10 |
12 x $1,072.74 |
$128,728.80 |
$56,474.49 |
$72,254.31 |
$143,525.51 |
| 11 |
12 x $1,072.74 |
$141,601.68 |
$63,518.59 |
$78,083.09 |
$136,481.41 |
| 12 |
12 x $1,072.74 |
$154,474.56 |
$70,860.93 |
$83,613.63 |
$129,139.07 |
| 13 |
12 x $1,072.74 |
$167,347.44 |
$78,514.13 |
$88,833.31 |
$121,485.87 |
| 14 |
12 x $1,072.74 |
$180,220.32 |
$86,491.37 |
$93,728.95 |
$113,508.63 |
| 15 |
12 x $1,072.74 |
$193,093.20 |
$94,806.35 |
$98,286.85 |
$105,193.65 |
| 16 |
12 x $1,072.74 |
$205,966.08 |
$103,473.37 |
$102,492.71 |
$96,526.63 |
| 17 |
12 x $1,072.74 |
$218,838.96 |
$112,507.36 |
$106,331.60 |
$87,492.64 |
| 18 |
12 x $1,072.74 |
$231,711.84 |
$121,923.83 |
$109,788.01 |
$78,076.17 |
| 19 |
12 x $1,072.74 |
$244,584.72 |
$131,738.98 |
$112,845.74 |
$68,261.02 |
| 20 |
12 x $1,072.74 |
$257,457.60 |
$141,969.69 |
$115,487.91 |
$58,030.31 |
| 21 |
12 x $1,072.74 |
$270,330.48 |
$152,633.57 |
$117,696.91 |
$47,366.43 |
| 22 |
12 x $1,072.74 |
$283,203.36 |
$163,748.94 |
$119,454.42 |
$36,251.06 |
| 23 |
12 x $1,072.74 |
$296,076.24 |
$175,334.92 |
$120,741.32 |
$24,665.08 |
| 24 |
12 x $1,072.74 |
$308,949.12 |
$187,411.44 |
$121,537.68 |
$12,588.56 |
| 25 |
12 x $1,072.74 |
$321,822.00 |
$200,000.00 |
$121,822.00 |
$0 |
| Monthly Payment and Amortization Table |
Below is a breakdown of your payments each month including your accumulated payments and mortgage balance.
|
| Month |
Monthly
Payments |
Accumulative
Payments |
Principal
Payments |
Interest
Payments |
Balance |
| 1 |
$1,072.74 |
$1,072.74 |
$380.43 |
$692.31 |
$199,619.57 |
| 2 |
$1,072.74 |
$2,145.48 |
$381.74 |
$691.00 |
$199,237.83 |
| 3 |
$1,072.74 |
$3,218.22 |
$383.06 |
$689.68 |
$198,854.77 |
| 4 |
$1,072.74 |
$4,290.96 |
$384.39 |
$688.35 |
$198,470.38 |
| 5 |
$1,072.74 |
$5,363.70 |
$385.72 |
$687.02 |
$198,084.66 |
| 6 |
$1,072.74 |
$6,436.44 |
$387.06 |
$685.68 |
$197,697.60 |
| 7 |
$1,072.74 |
$7,509.18 |
$388.40 |
$684.34 |
$197,309.21 |
| 8 |
$1,072.74 |
$8,581.92 |
$389.74 |
$683.00 |
$196,919.47 |
| 9 |
$1,072.74 |
$9,654.66 |
$391.09 |
$681.65 |
$196,528.38 |
| 10 |
$1,072.74 |
$10,727.40 |
$392.44 |
$680.30 |
$196,135.93 |
| 11 |
$1,072.74 |
$11,800.14 |
$393.80 |
$678.94 |
$195,742.13 |
12
Year 1 |
$1,072.74 |
$12,872.88 |
$395.16 |
$677.58 |
$195,346.97 |
| 13 |
$1,072.74 |
$13,945.62 |
$396.53 |
$676.21 |
$194,950.44 |
| 14 |
$1,072.74 |
$15,018.36 |
$397.91 |
$674.83 |
$194,552.53 |
| 15 |
$1,072.74 |
$16,091.10 |
$399.28 |
$673.46 |
$194,153.25 |
| 16 |
$1,072.74 |
$17,163.84 |
$400.66 |
$672.08 |
$193,752.58 |
| 17 |
$1,072.74 |
$18,236.58 |
$402.05 |
$670.69 |
$193,350.53 |
| 18 |
$1,072.74 |
$19,309.32 |
$403.44 |
$669.30 |
$192,947.09 |
| 19 |
$1,072.74 |
$20,382.06 |
$404.84 |
$667.90 |
$192,542.25 |
| 20 |
$1,072.74 |
$21,454.80 |
$406.24 |
$666.50 |
$192,136.01 |
| 21 |
$1,072.74 |
$22,527.54 |
$407.65 |
$665.09 |
$191,728.36 |
| 22 |
$1,072.74 |
$23,600.28 |
$409.06 |
$663.68 |
$191,319.30 |
| 23 |
$1,072.74 |
$24,673.02 |
$410.47 |
$662.27 |
$190,908.83 |
24
Year 2 |
$1,072.74 |
$25,745.76 |
$411.90 |
$660.84 |
$190,496.93 |
| 25 |
$1,072.74 |
$26,818.50 |
$413.32 |
$659.42 |
$190,083.61 |
| 26 |
$1,072.74 |
$27,891.24 |
$414.75 |
$657.99 |
$189,668.86 |
| 27 |
$1,072.74 |
$28,963.98 |
$416.19 |
$656.55 |
$189,252.67 |
| 28 |
$1,072.74 |
$30,036.72 |
$417.63 |
$655.11 |
$188,835.04 |
| 29 |
$1,072.74 |
$31,109.46 |
$419.07 |
$653.67 |
$188,415.97 |
| 30 |
$1,072.74 |
$32,182.20 |
$420.52 |
$652.22 |
$187,995.44 |
| 31 |
$1,072.74 |
$33,254.94 |
$421.98 |
$650.76 |
$187,573.46 |
| 32 |
$1,072.74 |
$34,327.68 |
$423.44 |
$649.30 |
$187,150.02 |
| 33 |
$1,072.74 |
$35,400.42 |
$424.91 |
$647.83 |
$186,725.12 |
| 34 |
$1,072.74 |
$36,473.16 |
$426.38 |
$646.36 |
$186,298.74 |
| 35 |
$1,072.74 |
$37,545.90 |
$427.85 |
$644.89 |
$185,870.89 |
36
Year 3 |
$1,072.74 |
$38,618.64 |
$429.33 |
$643.41 |
$185,441.55 |
| 37 |
$1,072.74 |
$39,691.38 |
$430.82 |
$641.92 |
$185,010.73 |
| 38 |
$1,072.74 |
$40,764.12 |
$432.31 |
$640.43 |
$184,578.42 |
| 39 |
$1,072.74 |
$41,836.86 |
$433.81 |
$638.93 |
$184,144.61 |
| 40 |
$1,072.74 |
$42,909.60 |
$435.31 |
$637.43 |
$183,709.30 |
| 41 |
$1,072.74 |
$43,982.34 |
$436.82 |
$635.92 |
$183,272.48 |
| 42 |
$1,072.74 |
$45,055.08 |
$438.33 |
$634.41 |
$182,834.15 |
| 43 |
$1,072.74 |
$46,127.82 |
$439.85 |
$632.89 |
$182,394.31 |
| 44 |
$1,072.74 |
$47,200.56 |
$441.37 |
$631.37 |
$181,952.94 |
| 45 |
$1,072.74 |
$48,273.30 |
$442.90 |
$629.84 |
$181,510.04 |
| 46 |
$1,072.74 |
$49,346.04 |
$444.43 |
$628.31 |
$181,065.61 |
| 47 |
$1,072.74 |
$50,418.78 |
$445.97 |
$626.77 |
$180,619.64 |
48
Year 4 |
$1,072.74 |
$51,491.52 |
$447.51 |
$625.23 |
$180,172.13 |
| 49 |
$1,072.74 |
$52,564.26 |
$449.06 |
$623.68 |
$179,723.07 |
| 50 |
$1,072.74 |
$53,637.00 |
$450.62 |
$622.12 |
$179,272.45 |
| 51 |
$1,072.74 |
$54,709.74 |
$452.18 |
$620.56 |
$178,820.28 |
| 52 |
$1,072.74 |
$55,782.48 |
$453.74 |
$619.00 |
$178,366.54 |
| 53 |
$1,072.74 |
$56,855.22 |
$455.31 |
$617.43 |
$177,911.23 |
| 54 |
$1,072.74 |
$57,927.96 |
$456.89 |
$615.85 |
$177,454.34 |
| 55 |
$1,072.74 |
$59,000.70 |
$458.47 |
$614.27 |
$176,995.87 |
| 56 |
$1,072.74 |
$60,073.44 |
$460.06 |
$612.68 |
$176,535.81 |
| 57 |
$1,072.74 |
$61,146.18 |
$461.65 |
$611.09 |
$176,074.16 |
| 58 |
$1,072.74 |
$62,218.92 |
$463.25 |
$609.49 |
$175,610.92 |
| 59 |
$1,072.74 |
$63,291.66 |
$464.85 |
$607.89 |
$175,146.07 |
60
Year 5 |
$1,072.74 |
$64,364.40 |
$466.46 |
$606.28 |
$174,679.61 |
| 61 |
$1,072.74 |
$65,437.14 |
$468.07 |
$604.67 |
$174,211.53 |
| 62 |
$1,072.74 |
$66,509.88 |
$469.69 |
$603.05 |
$173,741.84 |
| 63 |
$1,072.74 |
$67,582.62 |
$471.32 |
$601.42 |
$173,270.52 |
| 64 |
$1,072.74 |
$68,655.36 |
$472.95 |
$599.79 |
$172,797.57 |
| 65 |
$1,072.74 |
$69,728.10 |
$474.59 |
$598.15 |
$172,322.98 |
| 66 |
$1,072.74 |
$70,800.84 |
$476.23 |
$596.51 |
$171,846.75 |
| 67 |
$1,072.74 |
$71,873.58 |
$477.88 |
$594.86 |
$171,368.87 |
| 68 |
$1,072.74 |
$72,946.32 |
$479.53 |
$593.21 |
$170,889.33 |
| 69 |
$1,072.74 |
$74,019.06 |
$481.19 |
$591.55 |
$170,408.14 |
| 70 |
$1,072.74 |
$75,091.80 |
$482.86 |
$589.88 |
$169,925.28 |
| 71 |
$1,072.74 |
$76,164.54 |
$484.53 |
$588.21 |
$169,440.75 |
72
Year 6 |
$1,072.74 |
$77,237.28 |
$486.21 |
$586.53 |
$168,954.54 |
| 73 |
$1,072.74 |
$78,310.02 |
$487.89 |
$584.85 |
$168,466.65 |
| 74 |
$1,072.74 |
$79,382.76 |
$489.58 |
$583.16 |
$167,977.07 |
| 75 |
$1,072.74 |
$80,455.50 |
$491.28 |
$581.46 |
$167,485.79 |
| 76 |
$1,072.74 |
$81,528.24 |
$492.98 |
$579.76 |
$166,992.82 |
| 77 |
$1,072.74 |
$82,600.98 |
$494.68 |
$578.06 |
$166,498.13 |
| 78 |
$1,072.74 |
$83,673.72 |
$496.39 |
$576.35 |
$166,001.74 |
| 79 |
$1,072.74 |
$84,746.46 |
$498.11 |
$574.63 |
$165,503.63 |
| 80 |
$1,072.74 |
$85,819.20 |
$499.84 |
$572.90 |
$165,003.79 |
| 81 |
$1,072.74 |
$86,891.94 |
$501.57 |
$571.17 |
$164,502.22 |
| 82 |
$1,072.74 |
$87,964.68 |
$503.30 |
$569.44 |
$163,998.92 |
| 83 |
$1,072.74 |
$89,037.42 |
$505.05 |
$567.69 |
$163,493.87 |
84
Year 7 |
$1,072.74 |
$90,110.16 |
$506.79 |
$565.95 |
$162,987.08 |
| 85 |
$1,072.74 |
$91,182.90 |
$508.55 |
$564.19 |
$162,478.53 |
| 86 |
$1,072.74 |
$92,255.64 |
$510.31 |
$562.43 |
$161,968.22 |
| 87 |
$1,072.74 |
$93,328.38 |
$512.08 |
$560.66 |
$161,456.14 |
| 88 |
$1,072.74 |
$94,401.12 |
$513.85 |
$558.89 |
$160,942.30 |
| 89 |
$1,072.74 |
$95,473.86 |
$515.63 |
$557.11 |
$160,426.67 |
| 90 |
$1,072.74 |
$96,546.60 |
$517.41 |
$555.33 |
$159,909.26 |
| 91 |
$1,072.74 |
$97,619.34 |
$519.20 |
$553.54 |
$159,390.06 |
| 92 |
$1,072.74 |
$98,692.08 |
$521.00 |
$551.74 |
$158,869.06 |
| 93 |
$1,072.74 |
$99,764.82 |
$522.80 |
$549.94 |
$158,346.25 |
| 94 |
$1,072.74 |
$100,837.56 |
$524.61 |
$548.13 |
$157,821.64 |
| 95 |
$1,072.74 |
$101,910.30 |
$526.43 |
$546.31 |
$157,295.21 |
96
Year 8 |
$1,072.74 |
$102,983.04 |
$528.25 |
$544.49 |
$156,766.96 |
| 97 |
$1,072.74 |
$104,055.78 |
$530.08 |
$542.66 |
$156,236.88 |
| 98 |
$1,072.74 |
$105,128.52 |
$531.91 |
$540.83 |
$155,704.96 |
| 99 |
$1,072.74 |
$106,201.26 |
$533.76 |
$538.98 |
$155,171.21 |
| 100 |
$1,072.74 |
$107,274.00 |
$535.60 |
$537.14 |
$154,635.60 |
| 101 |
$1,072.74 |
$108,346.74 |
$537.46 |
$535.28 |
$154,098.15 |
| 102 |
$1,072.74 |
$109,419.48 |
$539.32 |
$533.42 |
$153,558.83 |
| 103 |
$1,072.74 |
$110,492.22 |
$541.19 |
$531.55 |
$153,017.64 |
| 104 |
$1,072.74 |
$111,564.96 |
$543.06 |
$529.68 |
$152,474.58 |
| 105 |
$1,072.74 |
$112,637.70 |
$544.94 |
$527.80 |
$151,929.65 |
| 106 |
$1,072.74 |
$113,710.44 |
$546.82 |
$525.92 |
$151,382.82 |
| 107 |
$1,072.74 |
$114,783.18 |
$548.72 |
$524.02 |
$150,834.10 |
108
Year 9 |
$1,072.74 |
$115,855.92 |
$550.62 |
$522.12 |
$150,283.49 |
| 109 |
$1,072.74 |
$116,928.66 |
$552.52 |
$520.22 |
$149,730.96 |
| 110 |
$1,072.74 |
$118,001.40 |
$554.44 |
$518.30 |
$149,176.53 |
| 111 |
$1,072.74 |
$119,074.14 |
$556.35 |
$516.39 |
$148,620.17 |
| 112 |
$1,072.74 |
$120,146.88 |
$558.28 |
$514.46 |
$148,061.89 |
| 113 |
$1,072.74 |
$121,219.62 |
$560.21 |
$512.53 |
$147,501.68 |
| 114 |
$1,072.74 |
$122,292.36 |
$562.15 |
$510.59 |
$146,939.53 |
| 115 |
$1,072.74 |
$123,365.10 |
$564.10 |
$508.64 |
$146,375.43 |
| 116 |
$1,072.74 |
$124,437.84 |
$566.05 |
$506.69 |
$145,809.38 |
| 117 |
$1,072.74 |
$125,510.58 |
$568.01 |
$504.73 |
$145,241.37 |
| 118 |
$1,072.74 |
$126,583.32 |
$569.98 |
$502.76 |
$144,671.39 |
| 119 |
$1,072.74 |
$127,656.06 |
$571.95 |
$500.79 |
$144,099.44 |
120
Year 10 |
$1,072.74 |
$128,728.80 |
$573.93 |
$498.81 |
$143,525.51 |
| 121 |
$1,072.74 |
$129,801.54 |
$575.92 |
$496.82 |
$142,949.60 |
| 122 |
$1,072.74 |
$130,874.28 |
$577.91 |
$494.83 |
$142,371.69 |
| 123 |
$1,072.74 |
$131,947.02 |
$579.91 |
$492.83 |
$141,791.78 |
| 124 |
$1,072.74 |
$133,019.76 |
$581.92 |
$490.82 |
$141,209.86 |
| 125 |
$1,072.74 |
$134,092.50 |
$583.93 |
$488.81 |
$140,625.93 |
| 126 |
$1,072.74 |
$135,165.24 |
$585.95 |
$486.79 |
$140,039.97 |
| 127 |
$1,072.74 |
$136,237.98 |
$587.98 |
$484.76 |
$139,451.99 |
| 128 |
$1,072.74 |
$137,310.72 |
$590.02 |
$482.72 |
$138,861.98 |
| 129 |
$1,072.74 |
$138,383.46 |
$592.06 |
$480.68 |
$138,269.92 |
| 130 |
$1,072.74 |
$139,456.20 |
$594.11 |
$478.63 |
$137,675.81 |
| 131 |
$1,072.74 |
$140,528.94 |
$596.17 |
$476.57 |
$137,079.64 |
132
Year 11 |
$1,072.74 |
$141,601.68 |
$598.23 |
$474.51 |
$136,481.41 |
| 133 |
$1,072.74 |
$142,674.42 |
$600.30 |
$472.44 |
$135,881.11 |
| 134 |
$1,072.74 |
$143,747.16 |
$602.38 |
$470.36 |
$135,278.74 |
| 135 |
$1,072.74 |
$144,819.90 |
$604.46 |
$468.28 |
$134,674.27 |
| 136 |
$1,072.74 |
$145,892.64 |
$606.56 |
$466.18 |
$134,067.72 |
| 137 |
$1,072.74 |
$146,965.38 |
$608.65 |
$464.09 |
$133,459.06 |
| 138 |
$1,072.74 |
$148,038.12 |
$610.76 |
$461.98 |
$132,848.30 |
| 139 |
$1,072.74 |
$149,110.86 |
$612.88 |
$459.86 |
$132,235.42 |
| 140 |
$1,072.74 |
$150,183.60 |
$615.00 |
$457.74 |
$131,620.43 |
| 141 |
$1,072.74 |
$151,256.34 |
$617.13 |
$455.61 |
$131,003.30 |
| 142 |
$1,072.74 |
$152,329.08 |
$619.26 |
$453.48 |
$130,384.04 |
| 143 |
$1,072.74 |
$153,401.82 |
$621.41 |
$451.33 |
$129,762.63 |
144
Year 12 |
$1,072.74 |
$154,474.56 |
$623.56 |
$449.18 |
$129,139.07 |
| 145 |
$1,072.74 |
$155,547.30 |
$625.72 |
$447.02 |
$128,513.36 |
| 146 |
$1,072.74 |
$156,620.04 |
$627.88 |
$444.86 |
$127,885.48 |
| 147 |
$1,072.74 |
$157,692.78 |
$630.06 |
$442.68 |
$127,255.42 |
| 148 |
$1,072.74 |
$158,765.52 |
$632.24 |
$440.50 |
$126,623.19 |
| 149 |
$1,072.74 |
$159,838.26 |
$634.42 |
$438.32 |
$125,988.76 |
| 150 |
$1,072.74 |
$160,911.00 |
$636.62 |
$436.12 |
$125,352.14 |
| 151 |
$1,072.74 |
$161,983.74 |
$638.82 |
$433.92 |
$124,713.32 |
| 152 |
$1,072.74 |
$163,056.48 |
$641.04 |
$431.70 |
$124,072.28 |
| 153 |
$1,072.74 |
$164,129.22 |
$643.25 |
$429.49 |
$123,429.02 |
| 154 |
$1,072.74 |
$165,201.96 |
$645.48 |
$427.26 |
$122,783.54 |
| 155 |
$1,072.74 |
$166,274.70 |
$647.72 |
$425.02 |
$122,135.83 |
156
Year 13 |
$1,072.74 |
$167,347.44 |
$649.96 |
$422.78 |
$121,485.87 |
| 157 |
$1,072.74 |
$168,420.18 |
$652.21 |
$420.53 |
$120,833.66 |
| 158 |
$1,072.74 |
$169,492.92 |
$654.47 |
$418.27 |
$120,179.20 |
| 159 |
$1,072.74 |
$170,565.66 |
$656.73 |
$416.01 |
$119,522.46 |
| 160 |
$1,072.74 |
$171,638.40 |
$659.00 |
$413.74 |
$118,863.46 |
| 161 |
$1,072.74 |
$172,711.14 |
$661.29 |
$411.45 |
$118,202.17 |
| 162 |
$1,072.74 |
$173,783.88 |
$663.57 |
$409.17 |
$117,538.60 |
| 163 |
$1,072.74 |
$174,856.62 |
$665.87 |
$406.87 |
$116,872.73 |
| 164 |
$1,072.74 |
$175,929.36 |
$668.18 |
$404.56 |
$116,204.55 |
| 165 |
$1,072.74 |
$177,002.10 |
$670.49 |
$402.25 |
$115,534.06 |
| 166 |
$1,072.74 |
$178,074.84 |
$672.81 |
$399.93 |
$114,861.25 |
| 167 |
$1,072.74 |
$179,147.58 |
$675.14 |
$397.60 |
$114,186.11 |
168
Year 14 |
$1,072.74 |
$180,220.32 |
$677.48 |
$395.26 |
$113,508.63 |
| 169 |
$1,072.74 |
$181,293.06 |
$679.82 |
$392.92 |
$112,828.81 |
| 170 |
$1,072.74 |
$182,365.80 |
$682.17 |
$390.57 |
$112,146.64 |
| 171 |
$1,072.74 |
$183,438.54 |
$684.54 |
$388.20 |
$111,462.10 |
| 172 |
$1,072.74 |
$184,511.28 |
$686.91 |
$385.83 |
$110,775.20 |
| 173 |
$1,072.74 |
$185,584.02 |
$689.28 |
$383.46 |
$110,085.91 |
| 174 |
$1,072.74 |
$186,656.76 |
$691.67 |
$381.07 |
$109,394.24 |
| 175 |
$1,072.74 |
$187,729.50 |
$694.06 |
$378.68 |
$108,700.18 |
| 176 |
$1,072.74 |
$188,802.24 |
$696.47 |
$376.27 |
$108,003.71 |
| 177 |
$1,072.74 |
$189,874.98 |
$698.88 |
$373.86 |
$107,304.83 |
| 178 |
$1,072.74 |
$190,947.72 |
$701.30 |
$371.44 |
$106,603.54 |
| 179 |
$1,072.74 |
$192,020.46 |
$703.72 |
$369.02 |
$105,899.81 |
180
Year 15 |
$1,072.74 |
$193,093.20 |
$706.16 |
$366.58 |
$105,193.65 |
| 181 |
$1,072.74 |
$194,165.94 |
$708.60 |
$364.14 |
$104,485.05 |
| 182 |
$1,072.74 |
$195,238.68 |
$711.06 |
$361.68 |
$103,773.99 |
| 183 |
$1,072.74 |
$196,311.42 |
$713.52 |
$359.22 |
$103,060.47 |
| 184 |
$1,072.74 |
$197,384.16 |
$715.99 |
$356.75 |
$102,344.48 |
| 185 |
$1,072.74 |
$198,456.90 |
$718.47 |
$354.27 |
$101,626.02 |
| 186 |
$1,072.74 |
$199,529.64 |
$720.95 |
$351.79 |
$100,905.06 |
| 187 |
$1,072.74 |
$200,602.38 |
$723.45 |
$349.29 |
$100,181.61 |
| 188 |
$1,072.74 |
$201,675.12 |
$725.95 |
$346.79 |
$99,455.66 |
| 189 |
$1,072.74 |
$202,747.86 |
$728.47 |
$344.27 |
$98,727.19 |
| 190 |
$1,072.74 |
$203,820.60 |
$730.99 |
$341.75 |
$97,996.20 |
| 191 |
$1,072.74 |
$204,893.34 |
$733.52 |
$339.22 |
$97,262.68 |
192
Year 16 |
$1,072.74 |
$205,966.08 |
$736.06 |
$336.68 |
$96,526.63 |
| 193 |
$1,072.74 |
$207,038.82 |
$738.61 |
$334.13 |
$95,788.02 |
| 194 |
$1,072.74 |
$208,111.56 |
$741.16 |
$331.58 |
$95,046.86 |
| 195 |
$1,072.74 |
$209,184.30 |
$743.73 |
$329.01 |
$94,303.13 |
| 196 |
$1,072.74 |
$210,257.04 |
$746.30 |
$326.44 |
$93,556.82 |
| 197 |
$1,072.74 |
$211,329.78 |
$748.89 |
$323.85 |
$92,807.94 |
| 198 |
$1,072.74 |
$212,402.52 |
$751.48 |
$321.26 |
$92,056.46 |
| 199 |
$1,072.74 |
$213,475.26 |
$754.08 |
$318.66 |
$91,302.38 |
| 200 |
$1,072.74 |
$214,548.00 |
$756.69 |
$316.05 |
$90,545.69 |
| 201 |
$1,072.74 |
$215,620.74 |
$759.31 |
$313.43 |
$89,786.38 |
| 202 |
$1,072.74 |
$216,693.48 |
$761.94 |
$310.80 |
$89,024.44 |
| 203 |
$1,072.74 |
$217,766.22 |
$764.58 |
$308.16 |
$88,259.87 |
204
Year 17 |
$1,072.74 |
$218,838.96 |
$767.22 |
$305.52 |
$87,492.64 |
| 205 |
$1,072.74 |
$219,911.70 |
$769.88 |
$302.86 |
$86,722.77 |
| 206 |
$1,072.74 |
$220,984.44 |
$772.54 |
$300.20 |
$85,950.22 |
| 207 |
$1,072.74 |
$222,057.18 |
$775.22 |
$297.52 |
$85,175.01 |
| 208 |
$1,072.74 |
$223,129.92 |
$777.90 |
$294.84 |
$84,397.11 |
| 209 |
$1,072.74 |
$224,202.66 |
$780.59 |
$292.15 |
$83,616.51 |
| 210 |
$1,072.74 |
$225,275.40 |
$783.30 |
$289.44 |
$82,833.22 |
| 211 |
$1,072.74 |
$226,348.14 |
$786.01 |
$286.73 |
$82,047.21 |
| 212 |
$1,072.74 |
$227,420.88 |
$788.73 |
$284.01 |
$81,258.48 |
| 213 |
$1,072.74 |
$228,493.62 |
$791.46 |
$281.28 |
$80,467.02 |
| 214 |
$1,072.74 |
$229,566.36 |
$794.20 |
$278.54 |
$79,672.83 |
| 215 |
$1,072.74 |
$230,639.10 |
$796.95 |
$275.79 |
$78,875.88 |
216
Year 18 |
$1,072.74 |
$231,711.84 |
$799.71 |
$273.03 |
$78,076.17 |
| 217 |
$1,072.74 |
$232,784.58 |
$802.47 |
$270.27 |
$77,273.70 |
| 218 |
$1,072.74 |
$233,857.32 |
$805.25 |
$267.49 |
$76,468.45 |
| 219 |
$1,072.74 |
$234,930.06 |
$808.04 |
$264.70 |
$75,660.41 |
| 220 |
$1,072.74 |
$236,002.80 |
$810.84 |
$261.90 |
$74,849.57 |
| 221 |
$1,072.74 |
$237,075.54 |
$813.64 |
$259.10 |
$74,035.93 |
| 222 |
$1,072.74 |
$238,148.28 |
$816.46 |
$256.28 |
$73,219.47 |
| 223 |
$1,072.74 |
$239,221.02 |
$819.29 |
$253.45 |
$72,400.19 |
| 224 |
$1,072.74 |
$240,293.76 |
$822.12 |
$250.62 |
$71,578.07 |
| 225 |
$1,072.74 |
$241,366.50 |
$824.97 |
$247.77 |
$70,753.10 |
| 226 |
$1,072.74 |
$242,439.24 |
$827.82 |
$244.92 |
$69,925.27 |
| 227 |
$1,072.74 |
$243,511.98 |
$830.69 |
$242.05 |
$69,094.59 |
228
Year 19 |
$1,072.74 |
$244,584.72 |
$833.56 |
$239.18 |
$68,261.02 |
| 229 |
$1,072.74 |
$245,657.46 |
$836.45 |
$236.29 |
$67,424.57 |
| 230 |
$1,072.74 |
$246,730.20 |
$839.34 |
$233.40 |
$66,585.23 |
| 231 |
$1,072.74 |
$247,802.94 |
$842.25 |
$230.49 |
$65,742.98 |
| 232 |
$1,072.74 |
$248,875.68 |
$845.17 |
$227.57 |
$64,897.81 |
| 233 |
$1,072.74 |
$249,948.42 |
$848.09 |
$224.65 |
$64,049.72 |
| 234 |
$1,072.74 |
$251,021.16 |
$851.03 |
$221.71 |
$63,198.69 |
| 235 |
$1,072.74 |
$252,093.90 |
$853.97 |
$218.77 |
$62,344.72 |
| 236 |
$1,072.74 |
$253,166.64 |
$856.93 |
$215.81 |
$61,487.79 |
| 237 |
$1,072.74 |
$254,239.38 |
$859.90 |
$212.84 |
$60,627.89 |
| 238 |
$1,072.74 |
$255,312.12 |
$862.87 |
$209.87 |
$59,765.02 |
| 239 |
$1,072.74 |
$256,384.86 |
$865.86 |
$206.88 |
$58,899.16 |
240
Year 20 |
$1,072.74 |
$257,457.60 |
$868.86 |
$203.88 |
$58,030.31 |
| 241 |
$1,072.74 |
$258,530.34 |
$871.86 |
$200.88 |
$57,158.44 |
| 242 |
$1,072.74 |
$259,603.08 |
$874.88 |
$197.86 |
$56,283.56 |
| 243 |
$1,072.74 |
$260,675.82 |
$877.91 |
$194.83 |
$55,405.65 |
| 244 |
$1,072.74 |
$261,748.56 |
$880.95 |
$191.79 |
$54,524.70 |
| 245 |
$1,072.74 |
$262,821.30 |
$884.00 |
$188.74 |
$53,640.70 |
| 246 |
$1,072.74 |
$263,894.04 |
$887.06 |
$185.68 |
$52,753.64 |
| 247 |
$1,072.74 |
$264,966.78 |
$890.13 |
$182.61 |
$51,863.51 |
| 248 |
$1,072.74 |
$266,039.52 |
$893.21 |
$179.53 |
$50,970.30 |
| 249 |
$1,072.74 |
$267,112.26 |
$896.30 |
$176.44 |
$50,074.00 |
| 250 |
$1,072.74 |
$268,185.00 |
$899.41 |
$173.33 |
$49,174.60 |
| 251 |
$1,072.74 |
$269,257.74 |
$902.52 |
$170.22 |
$48,272.08 |
252
Year 21 |
$1,072.74 |
$270,330.48 |
$905.64 |
$167.10 |
$47,366.43 |
| 253 |
$1,072.74 |
$271,403.22 |
$908.78 |
$163.96 |
$46,457.66 |
| 254 |
$1,072.74 |
$272,475.96 |
$911.92 |
$160.82 |
$45,545.73 |
| 255 |
$1,072.74 |
$273,548.70 |
$915.08 |
$157.66 |
$44,630.65 |
| 256 |
$1,072.74 |
$274,621.44 |
$918.25 |
$154.49 |
$43,712.40 |
| 257 |
$1,072.74 |
$275,694.18 |
$921.43 |
$151.31 |
$42,790.98 |
| 258 |
$1,072.74 |
$276,766.92 |
$924.62 |
$148.12 |
$41,866.36 |
| 259 |
$1,072.74 |
$277,839.66 |
$927.82 |
$144.92 |
$40,938.55 |
| 260 |
$1,072.74 |
$278,912.40 |
$931.03 |
$141.71 |
$40,007.52 |
| 261 |
$1,072.74 |
$279,985.14 |
$934.25 |
$138.49 |
$39,073.27 |
| 262 |
$1,072.74 |
$281,057.88 |
$937.49 |
$135.25 |
$38,135.78 |
| 263 |
$1,072.74 |
$282,130.62 |
$940.73 |
$132.01 |
$37,195.05 |
264
Year 22 |
$1,072.74 |
$283,203.36 |
$943.99 |
$128.75 |
$36,251.06 |
| 265 |
$1,072.74 |
$284,276.10 |
$947.25 |
$125.49 |
$35,303.81 |
| 266 |
$1,072.74 |
$285,348.84 |
$950.53 |
$122.21 |
$34,353.28 |
| 267 |
$1,072.74 |
$286,421.58 |
$953.82 |
$118.92 |
$33,399.45 |
| 268 |
$1,072.74 |
$287,494.32 |
$957.13 |
$115.61 |
$32,442.33 |
| 269 |
$1,072.74 |
$288,567.06 |
$960.44 |
$112.30 |
$31,481.89 |
| 270 |
$1,072.74 |
$289,639.80 |
$963.76 |
$108.98 |
$30,518.13 |
| 271 |
$1,072.74 |
$290,712.54 |
$967.10 |
$105.64 |
$29,551.03 |
| 272 |
$1,072.74 |
$291,785.28 |
$970.45 |
$102.29 |
$28,580.58 |
| 273 |
$1,072.74 |
$292,858.02 |
$973.81 |
$98.93 |
$27,606.77 |
| 274 |
$1,072.74 |
$293,930.76 |
$977.18 |
$95.56 |
$26,629.60 |
| 275 |
$1,072.74 |
$295,003.50 |
$980.56 |
$92.18 |
$25,649.04 |
276
Year 23 |
$1,072.74 |
$296,076.24 |
$983.95 |
$88.79 |
$24,665.08 |
| 277 |
$1,072.74 |
$297,148.98 |
$987.36 |
$85.38 |
$23,677.72 |
| 278 |
$1,072.74 |
$298,221.72 |
$990.78 |
$81.96 |
$22,686.94 |
| 279 |
$1,072.74 |
$299,294.46 |
$994.21 |
$78.53 |
$21,692.74 |
| 280 |
$1,072.74 |
$300,367.20 |
$997.65 |
$75.09 |
$20,695.09 |
| 281 |
$1,072.74 |
$301,439.94 |
$1,001.10 |
$71.64 |
$19,693.99 |
| 282 |
$1,072.74 |
$302,512.68 |
$1,004.57 |
$68.17 |
$18,689.42 |
| 283 |
$1,072.74 |
$303,585.42 |
$1,008.05 |
$64.69 |
$17,681.37 |
| 284 |
$1,072.74 |
$304,658.16 |
$1,011.53 |
$61.21 |
$16,669.84 |
| 285 |
$1,072.74 |
$305,730.90 |
$1,015.04 |
$57.70 |
$15,654.80 |
| 286 |
$1,072.74 |
$306,803.64 |
$1,018.55 |
$54.19 |
$14,636.25 |
| 287 |
$1,072.74 |
$307,876.38 |
$1,022.08 |
$50.66 |
$13,614.18 |
288
Year 24 |
$1,072.74 |
$308,949.12 |
$1,025.61 |
$47.13 |
$12,588.56 |
| 289 |
$1,072.74 |
$310,021.86 |
$1,029.16 |
$43.58 |
$11,559.40 |
| 290 |
$1,072.74 |
$311,094.60 |
$1,032.73 |
$40.01 |
$10,526.67 |
| 291 |
$1,072.74 |
$312,167.34 |
$1,036.30 |
$36.44 |
$9,490.37 |
| 292 |
$1,072.74 |
$313,240.08 |
$1,039.89 |
$32.85 |
$8,450.48 |
| 293 |
$1,072.74 |
$314,312.82 |
$1,043.49 |
$29.25 |
$7,407.00 |
| 294 |
$1,072.74 |
$315,385.56 |
$1,047.10 |
$25.64 |
$6,359.89 |
| 295 |
$1,072.74 |
$316,458.30 |
$1,050.72 |
$22.02 |
$5,309.17 |
| 296 |
$1,072.74 |
$317,531.04 |
$1,054.36 |
$18.38 |
$4,254.81 |
| 297 |
$1,072.74 |
$318,603.78 |
$1,058.01 |
$14.73 |
$3,196.80 |
| 298 |
$1,072.74 |
$319,676.52 |
$1,061.67 |
$11.07 |
$2,135.12 |
| 299 |
$1,072.74 |
$320,749.26 |
$1,065.35 |
$7.39 |
$1,069.77 |
300
Year 25 |
$1,072.74 |
$321,822.00 |
$1,069.04 |
$3.70 |
$0 |
Sandy Hutchens found this from Can Equity
|
City or Town within
the province of Ontario |
Percentage
of Inquiries |
Average
Age |
Average
Income |
Average
Co-Income |
Average
Loan |
| 001: |
TORONTO, ON |
10.180% |
37 |
$72,020.33 |
$53,306.34 |
$251,514.05 |
| 002: |
MISSISSAUGA, ON |
5.340% |
38 |
$65,011.27 |
$42,650.27 |
$216,319.82 |
| 003: |
OTTAWA, ON |
4.877% |
37 |
$63,647.22 |
$48,092.55 |
$193,513.81 |
| 004: |
LONDON, ON |
3.301% |
36 |
$50,250.50 |
$39,264.21 |
$148,816.18 |
| 005: |
BRAMPTON, ON |
3.200% |
38 |
$55,555.18 |
$40,194.40 |
$187,423.54 |
| 006: |
HAMILTON, ON |
3.072% |
37 |
$51,317.10 |
$35,855.62 |
$139,642.44 |
| 007: |
KITCHENER, ON |
2.114% |
37 |
$56,817.60 |
$46,744.65 |
$165,035.17 |
| 008: |
SCARBOROUGH, ON |
1.917% |
37 |
$54,592.73 |
$39,387.32 |
$208,496.04 |
| 009: |
BARRIE, ON |
1.826% |
36 |
$54,774.52 |
$35,950.49 |
$161,129.67 |
| 010: |
WINDSOR, ON |
1.768% |
36 |
$56,800.76 |
$42,584.50 |
$128,782.21 |
| 011: |
BURLINGTON, ON |
1.709% |
40 |
$70,594.74 |
$44,735.28 |
$194,446.84 |
| 012: |
OAKVILLE, ON |
1.432% |
40 |
$76,825.02 |
$43,910.05 |
$211,787.43 |
| 013: |
OSHAWA, ON |
1.358% |
38 |
$54,997.91 |
$40,697.94 |
$144,619.35 |
| 014: |
CAMBRIDGE, ON |
1.225% |
37 |
$53,751.63 |
$38,913.50 |
$161,294.14 |
| 015: |
GUELPH, ON |
1.187% |
36 |
$57,821.02 |
$39,090.54 |
$176,453.95 |
| 016: |
BRANTFORD, ON |
1.166% |
36 |
$48,635.45 |
$32,734.72 |
$139,815.65 |
| 017: |
ETOBICOKE, ON |
1.166% |
37 |
$55,062.16 |
$42,469.88 |
$217,324.50 |
| 018: |
ST CATHARINES, ON |
1.139% |
35 |
$49,904.79 |
$34,253.03 |
$145,004.28 |
| 019: |
RICHMOND HILL, ON |
1.123% |
40 |
$71,388.04 |
$55,447.72 |
$203,224.71 |
| 020: |
KINGSTON, ON |
1.038% |
39 |
$56,154.61 |
$36,738.39 |
$160,706.06 |
| 021: |
NORTH YORK, ON |
1.017% |
36 |
$57,288.44 |
$42,203.43 |
$249,876.71 |
| 022: |
MARKHAM, ON |
0.873% |
37 |
$66,013.74 |
$44,834.03 |
$218,453.39 |
| 023: |
AJAX, ON |
0.809% |
39 |
$62,768.82 |
$39,551.30 |
$177,835.48 |
| 024: |
PETERBOROUGH, ON |
0.804% |
38 |
$51,733.69 |
$47,404.55 |
$133,064.03 |
| 025: |
THUNDER BAY, ON |
0.793% |
37 |
$49,290.04 |
$39,288.70 |
$101,296.38 |
| 026: |
WATERLOO, ON |
0.772% |
37 |
$60,960.90 |
$40,930.91 |
$191,821.10 |
| 027: |
WHITBY, ON |
0.767% |
38 |
$62,389.27 |
$48,747.20 |
$160,667.61 |
| 028: |
SAULT STE MARIE, ON |
0.751% |
36 |
$41,953.29 |
$40,826.91 |
$102,727.44 |
| 029: |
NIAGARA FALLS, ON |
0.719% |
35 |
$43,060.52 |
$42,998.79 |
$136,918.18 |
| 030: |
SUDBURY, ON |
0.692% |
35 |
$58,198.24 |
$38,065.98 |
$135,406.22 |
| 031: |
PICKERING, ON |
0.666% |
38 |
$62,916.85 |
$54,249.79 |
$171,686.77 |
| 032: |
NEWMARKET, ON |
0.639% |
37 |
$61,063.87 |
$49,146.06 |
$195,336.37 |
| 033: |
NEPEAN, ON |
0.612% |
37 |
$56,838.29 |
$40,162.33 |
$166,479.94 |
| 034: |
CORNWALL, ON |
0.591% |
35 |
$45,548.26 |
$25,219.53 |
$106,514.34 |
| 035: |
THORNHILL, ON |
0.570% |
41 |
$82,138.86 |
$48,706.16 |
$246,723.38 |
| 036: |
SARNIA, ON |
0.559% |
38 |
$49,733.57 |
$32,232.06 |
$114,297.14 |
| 037: |
BELLEVILLE, ON |
0.548% |
37 |
$46,616.79 |
$28,371.63 |
$139,265.44 |
| 038: |
WOODSTOCK, ON |
0.543% |
38 |
$55,675.81 |
$42,170.28 |
$136,464.50 |
| 039: |
WELLAND, ON |
0.538% |
38 |
$43,517.45 |
$30,980.56 |
$105,968.85 |
| 040: |
KANATA, ON |
0.532% |
39 |
$67,619.97 |
$50,315.12 |
$180,480.76 |
| 041: |
ORLEANS, ON |
0.516% |
41 |
$61,029.29 |
$41,736.54 |
$151,083.27 |
| 042: |
MILTON, ON |
0.500% |
36 |
$60,785.91 |
$46,926.84 |
$181,922.11 |
| 043: |
NORTH BAY, ON |
0.485% |
38 |
$45,583.65 |
$40,475.15 |
$121,090.93 |
| 044: |
CHATHAM, ON |
0.479% |
36 |
$44,864.83 |
$37,642.97 |
$98,116.41 |
| 045: |
WOODBRIDGE, ON |
0.458% |
35 |
$65,855.23 |
$52,220.22 |
$262,116.52 |
| 046: |
STONEY CREEK, ON |
0.453% |
39 |
$55,384.72 |
$41,859.09 |
$167,180.70 |
| 047: |
AURORA, ON |
0.415% |
38 |
$68,936.33 |
$55,696.65 |
$204,316.75 |
| 048: |
ST THOMAS, ON |
0.415% |
38 |
$48,714.90 |
$38,221.85 |
$132,483.76 |
| 049: |
ORILLIA, ON |
0.405% |
38 |
$42,266.43 |
$36,425.16 |
$143,643.32 |
| 050: |
TIMMINS, ON |
0.405% |
35 |
$46,959.65 |
$36,519.17 |
$100,015.57 |
Mortgage Application
Form Type |
|
Percentage
of Inquiries |
| Qualification: |
|
21.9% |
| First-time Buyer: |
|
20.6% |
| Refinance: |
|
17.5% |
| No Money Down: |
|
11.9% |
| Renewal: |
|
11.6% |
| Purchase: |
|
7.2% |
| Variable Rate: |
|
2.3% |
| Pre-approval: |
|
1.4% |
| Low Doc: |
|
1.2% |
| Commercial: |
|
1.1% |
| Investment: |
|
0.9% |
| Other: |
|
2.4% |
|
| Total Application Types Found: 21 |

Average age: 38
Oldest age: 89
Youngest age: 19
The numbers below represent the average income of people living in Ontario who have applied for a mortgage loan using the pre-approval application on CanEquity’s web site.
| Average annual gross income for |
|
| mortgage applicants in Ontario: |
$58,616.20 |
| applicants within all of Canada: |
$57,946.88 |
| Difference: |
$669.32 |
|
|
| mortgage co-applicants in Ontario: |
$42,337.89 |
| co-applicants within all of Canada: |
$40,772.00 |
| Difference: |
$1,565.89 |
Note: Commercial Mortgage loans were not included for this survey, only residential mortgages from Ontario were used.
The following table represents the residential status of people living in Ontario who have applied for a home loan using the pre-approval application on CanEquity’s web site.
Residential Status of
Mortgage Applicant |
|
Percentage
of Inquiries |
| Rent: |
|
41.8% |
| Own: |
|
47.5% |
| Other: |
|
1.9% |
| No Comment: |
|
3.2% |
| Live with parents: |
|
5.6% |

The pie chart below represents the marital status of applicants from Ontario using the preapproval application located at canequity.com. 64% of the mortgage applicants are living common-law or married, while only 35% are single, separated or divorced.
Marital Status of
Mortgage Applicant |
|
Percentage
of Inquiries |
| Married: |
|
51.3% |
| Single: |
|
26.8% |
| Common-law: |
|
12.8% |
| Separated: |
|
4.5% |
| Divorced: |
|
3.8% |
| Widowed: |
|
0.8% |

Sandy Hutchens found this new information
Tuesday August 11th 2009, 2:21 pm
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Volume Comparison
| Year |
Volume
Comparison |
** National
Contribution |
| 2009: |
* 13.08% |
* 6.40% |
| 2008: |
15.78% |
7.72% |
| 2007: |
14.30% |
7.00% |
| 2006: |
14.65% |
7.17% |
| 2005: |
13.30% |
6.50% |
| 2004: |
12.69% |
6.21% |
| 2003: |
10.88% |
5.33% |
| 2002: |
5.32% |
2.60% |
Note: * These values are the percentages up to Sunday, August 9, 2009. Estimated volume targets for the entire 2009 year are 20.03% and 9.80% respectively. ** Total national contribution of Ontario mortgages in the past is currently 48.93% with a projected target of 52.33%.
The graph below illustrates the individual monthly volume history for Internet applications received from Ontario.

The 6-year bar graph below represents the volumes of online applications received by CanEquity in each month for all years combined. The busiest months for mortgages occur during our first quarter (represented by the brown bars) with 30.21% while our slowest is the fourth quarter (represented by the red bars) with 17.51%.
| Rank |
Month |
|
Percentage
of Inquiries |
| 1: |
March: |
|
11.1% |
| 2: |
April: |
|
10.5% |
| 3: |
May: |
|
9.9% |
| 4: |
January: |
|
9.7% |
| 5: |
February: |
|
9.5% |
| 6: |
July: |
|
9.2% |
| 7: |
June: |
|
8.5% |
| 8: |
August: |
|
7.2% |
| 9: |
September: |
|
7.0% |
| 10: |
October: |
|
6.8% |
| 11: |
November: |
|
6.0% |
| 12: |
December: |
|
4.7% |

The bar graph listed below displays the busy days for online inquiries that were received by the CanEquity web site. A combined total of all occurrences of each day are represented for the past 5 years. In Ontario the most busy day of the week, with 18.11% of all applications, is Monday. In comparison, Saturday’s are the slowest day with only 9.15% of all inquiries.
| Rank |
Day of the
Week |
|
Percentage
of Inquiries |
| 1: |
Monday: |
|
18.1% |
| 2: |
Tuesday: |
|
18.1% |
| 3: |
Wednesday: |
|
16.6% |
| 4: |
Thursday: |
|
15.0% |
| 5: |
Friday: |
|
12.2% |
| 6: |
Sunday: |
|
10.9% |
| 7: |
Saturday: |
|
9.2% |

Applications are received 24 hours a day via the CanEquity web site. The information shown below represents the busy hours in the day. The data is taken from all days of all years. Only 0.0% of all mortgages are received before noon, while 39.7% arrive in the afternoon.
Time Period
(24 Hour) |
Percentage
of Inquiries |
| 00:00 to 00:59: |
0.7% |
| 01:00 to 01:59: |
0.4% |
| 02:00 to 02:59: |
0.3% |
| 03:00 to 03:59: |
0.4% |
| 04:00 to 04:59: |
0.7% |
| 05:00 to 05:59: |
1.4% |
| 06:00 to 06:59: |
2.9% |
| 07:00 to 07:59: |
5.0% |
| 08:00 to 08:59: |
6.5% |
| 09:00 to 09:59: |
7.1% |
| 10:00 to 10:59: |
7.5% |
| 11:00 to 11:59: |
7.2% |
| 12:00 to 12:59: |
7.0% |
| 13:00 to 13:59: |
6.9% |
| 14:00 to 14:59: |
6.5% |
| 15:00 to 15:59: |
5.3% |
| 16:00 to 16:59: |
5.0% |
| 17:00 to 17:59: |
5.5% |
| 18:00 to 18:59: |
6.0% |
| 19:00 to 19:59: |
5.7% |
| 20:00 to 20:59: |
5.1% |
| 21:00 to 21:59: |
3.7% |
| 22:00 to 22:59: |
2.1% |
| 23:00 to 23:59: |
1.3% |

Graphs on Delinquencies and Foreclosures
Tuesday August 11th 2009, 12:40 pm
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Sandy Hutchens brings you graphs on delinquencies and foreclosures.
There are now more than 3 million mortgage loans 60+ delinquent based on the Hope Now statistics. This covers approximately 85% of the total industry.
There are far more prime loans delinquent than subprime, although a much higher percentage of subprime (18.4%) vs prime (4.24%).
The second graph shows foreclosure starts and completions.
Foreclosure starts are above 250 thousand per month, and completions close to 100 thousand per month. There is a lag between start and completion, and a number of loans cure or are modified – but it does appear completions will increase in the 2nd half of 2009 based on the surge in starts at the beginning of the year.
Sandy Hutchens Looks at Outstanding Mortgage Debt Statistics
Monday August 10th 2009, 4:55 pm
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Sandy Hutchens,
Sandy Hutchens Looks at Outstanding Mortgage Debt Statistics
Mortgage Debt Outstanding (1.54)
Millions of dollars, end of period
| Type of holder and property |
2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
2008Q1 |
2008Q2 |
2008Q3 |
2008Q4 |
2009Q1 |
| 1 |
All holders |
12,099,296 |
13,491,228 |
14,561,642 |
14,683,132 |
14,720,515 |
14,692,722 |
14,624,659 |
14,615,896 |
|
|
By type of property |
|
| 2 |
One- to four- family residences |
9,384,226 |
10,444,617 |
11,137,189 |
11,199,350 |
11,185,408 |
11,133,375 |
11,038,291 |
11,031,450 |
| 3 |
Multifamily residences |
688,344 |
743,769 |
842,650 |
857,602 |
874,263 |
889,330 |
897,903 |
903,982 |
| 4 |
Nonfarm, nonresidential |
1,925,208 |
2,201,368 |
2,474,024 |
2,517,570 |
2,551,401 |
2,559,735 |
2,577,341 |
2,568,492 |
| 5 |
Farm |
101,518 |
101,475 |
107,778 |
108,610 |
109,442 |
110,283 |
111,124 |
111,972 |
|
|
By type of holder |
|
| 6 |
Major financial institutions |
4,396,243 |
4,780,819 |
5,067,153 |
5,127,631 |
5,112,195 |
5,071,950 |
5,041,319 |
5,036,413 |
| 7 |
Commercial banks |
2,958,042 |
3,403,052 |
3,645,724 |
3,685,963 |
3,662,246 |
3,850,431 |
3,838,687 |
3,850,839 |
| 8 |
One- to four-family |
1,793,029 |
2,084,510 |
2,208,229 |
2,217,309 |
2,157,985 |
2,287,714 |
2,252,227 |
2,257,315 |
| 9 |
Multifamily residences |
138,702 |
157,555 |
168,407 |
172,942 |
176,145 |
210,224 |
210,782 |
212,447 |
| 10 |
Nonfarm, nonresidential |
989,372 |
1,123,210 |
1,228,490 |
1,254,801 |
1,286,891 |
1,310,951 |
1,333,820 |
1,338,900 |
| 11 |
Farm |
36,939 |
37,777 |
40,598 |
40,911 |
41,225 |
41,542 |
41,858 |
42,177 |
| 12 |
Savings Institutions |
1,152,738 |
1,073,967 |
1,095,256 |
1,111,766 |
1,115,558 |
883,637 |
860,204 |
849,786 |
| 13 |
One- to four-family |
953,819 |
867,831 |
878,958 |
884,834 |
884,534 |
691,595 |
666,338 |
654,956 |
| 14 |
Multifamily residences |
98,352 |
95,792 |
92,705 |
94,588 |
96,924 |
65,202 |
65,199 |
65,714 |
| 15 |
Nonfarm, nonresidential |
99,951 |
109,604 |
122,711 |
131,434 |
133,187 |
125,949 |
127,748 |
128,206 |
| 16 |
Farm |
616 |
740 |
882 |
910 |
913 |
891 |
919 |
910 |
| 17 |
Life insurance companies |
285,463 |
303,800 |
326,173 |
329,902 |
334,391 |
337,882 |
342,428 |
335,788 |
| 18 |
One- to four-family |
7,746 |
11,028 |
10,991 |
11,153 |
11,365 |
11,509 |
13,459 |
10,514 |
| 19 |
Multifamily residences |
42,440 |
46,078 |
51,837 |
48,890 |
49,558 |
50,077 |
50,673 |
51,242 |
| 20 |
Nonfarm, nonresidential |
224,258 |
235,402 |
252,193 |
258,621 |
262,144 |
264,885 |
266,798 |
262,447 |
| 21 |
Farm |
11,019 |
11,292 |
11,152 |
11,238 |
11,324 |
11,411 |
11,498 |
11,586 |
|
| 22 |
Federal and related agencies |
666,601 |
688,678 |
726,458 |
742,109 |
756,572 |
753,147 |
789,386 |
810,895 |
| 23 |
Government National Mortgage Association |
34 |
27 |
22 |
24 |
38 |
38 |
41 |
43 |
| 24 |
One- to four-family |
34 |
27 |
22 |
24 |
38 |
38 |
41 |
43 |
| 25 |
Multifamily residences |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| 26 |
Farmers Home Administration |
72,937 |
76,448 |
78,411 |
78,941 |
80,357 |
79,962 |
82,517 |
83,926 |
| 27 |
One- to four-family |
13,014 |
12,918 |
13,024 |
13,066 |
13,611 |
13,131 |
13,288 |
13,370 |
| 28 |
Multifamily residences |
11,493 |
11,374 |
11,282 |
11,249 |
11,205 |
11,101 |
11,069 |
11,043 |
| 29 |
Nonfarm, nonresidential |
45,213 |
48,945 |
50,839 |
51,399 |
52,271 |
52,271 |
54,670 |
56,059 |
| 30 |
Farm |
3,217 |
3,212 |
3,266 |
3,228 |
3,271 |
3,460 |
3,490 |
3,454 |
| 31 |
Feder Housing Admin. and Dept. of Veterans Affairs |
4,819 |
5,023 |
4,927 |
4,917 |
5,021 |
4,562 |
4,690 |
4,690 |
| 32 |
One- to four-family |
1,370 |
1,625 |
1,779 |
1,853 |
1,910 |
1,406 |
1,403 |
1,403 |
| 33 |
Multifamily residences |
3,449 |
3,398 |
3,147 |
3,063 |
3,111 |
3,156 |
3,287 |
3,287 |
| 34 |
Resolution Trust Corporation |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| 35 |
One- to four-family |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| 36 |
Multifamily residences |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| 37 |
Nonfarm, nonresidential |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| 38 |
Farm |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| 39 |
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation |
8 |
3 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
6 |
10 |
9 |
| 40 |
One- to four-family |
1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
2 |
1 |
| 41 |
Multifamily residences |
2 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
| 42 |
Nonfarm, nonresidential |
5 |
2 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
4 |
6 |
6 |
| 43 |
Farm |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| 44 |
Federal National Mortgage Association |
366,680 |
383,045 |
403,577 |
411,838 |
420,992 |
407,671 |
429,493 |
436,369 |
| 45 |
One- to four-family |
314,801 |
322,703 |
311,831 |
313,458 |
315,242 |
294,847 |
312,052 |
317,195 |
| 46 |
Multifamily residences |
51,879 |
60,342 |
91,746 |
98,380 |
105,750 |
112,824 |
117,441 |
119,174 |
| 47 |
Federal Land Banks |
54,640 |
59,897 |
67,423 |
68,964 |
71,742 |
74,659 |
76,503 |
77,203 |
| 48 |
One- to four-family |
14,515 |
19,016 |
22,067 |
23,258 |
25,686 |
28,249 |
30,003 |
30,577 |
| 49 |
Farm |
40,125 |
40,881 |
45,356 |
45,706 |
46,056 |
46,410 |
46,500 |
46,626 |
| 50 |
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation |
61,428 |
65,536 |
79,776 |
86,105 |
88,601 |
97,744 |
108,281 |
120,920 |
| 51 |
One- to four-family |
20,378 |
20,543 |
23,876 |
26,802 |
26,471 |
31,187 |
37,644 |
48,782 |
| 52 |
Multifamily residences |
41,050 |
44,993 |
55,900 |
59,303 |
62,130 |
66,557 |
70,637 |
72,138 |
| 53 |
Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation |
804 |
778 |
768 |
759 |
784 |
694 |
786 |
670 |
| 54 |
Farm |
804 |
778 |
768 |
759 |
784 |
694 |
786 |
670 |
|
| 55 |
Mortgage pools or trusts |
5,682,421 |
6,609,767 |
7,417,466 |
7,479,755 |
7,542,528 |
7,583,397 |
7,552,468 |
7,543,311 |
| 56 |
Government National Mortgage Association |
405,246 |
410,021 |
443,461 |
461,481 |
510,217 |
576,761 |
636,612 |
679,471 |
| 57 |
One- to four-family |
371,484 |
373,886 |
406,822 |
424,708 |
473,272 |
539,508 |
599,285 |
641,928 |
| 58 |
Multifamily residences |
33,762 |
36,135 |
36,640 |
36,772 |
36,945 |
37,253 |
37,327 |
37,543 |
| 59 |
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation |
1,309,024 |
1,450,721 |
1,717,342 |
1,761,588 |
1,800,317 |
1,809,913 |
1,801,735 |
1,809,317 |
| 60 |
One- to four-family |
1,294,521 |
1,442,306 |
1,706,684 |
1,750,656 |
1,789,144 |
1,798,681 |
1,786,906 |
1,794,426 |
| 61 |
Multifamily residences |
14,503 |
8,415 |
10,658 |
10,933 |
11,173 |
11,233 |
14,829 |
14,891 |
| 62 |
Federal National Mortgage Association |
1,826,779 |
1,973,329 |
2,298,191 |
2,373,863 |
2,444,639 |
2,500,521 |
2,517,789 |
2,548,402 |
| 63 |
One- to four-family |
1,753,708 |
1,894,396 |
2,206,263 |
2,278,908 |
2,346,853 |
2,400,500 |
2,417,077 |
2,446,466 |
| 64 |
Multifamily residences |
73,071 |
78,933 |
91,928 |
94,955 |
97,786 |
100,021 |
100,712 |
101,936 |
| 65 |
Farmers Home Administration |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| 66 |
One- to four-family |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| 67 |
Multifamily residences |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| 68 |
Nonfarm, nonresidential |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| 69 |
Farm |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| 70 |
Private mortgage conduits |
2,140,528 |
2,772,514 |
2,953,929 |
2,878,370 |
2,783,048 |
2,691,478 |
2,591,659 |
2,501,505 |
| 71 |
One- to four-family |
1,620,953 |
2,134,687 |
2,168,610 |
2,101,280 |
2,014,661 |
1,936,396 |
1,848,022 |
1,765,027 |
| 72 |
Multifamily residences |
89,400 |
103,398 |
125,409 |
122,837 |
119,957 |
117,499 |
114,464 |
113,230 |
| 73 |
Nonfarm, nonresidential |
430,175 |
534,428 |
659,910 |
654,253 |
648,430 |
637,583 |
629,173 |
623,248 |
| 74 |
Farm |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| 75 |
Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation |
844 |
3,183 |
4,543 |
4,453 |
4,307 |
4,723 |
4,673 |
4,616 |
| 76 |
Farm |
844 |
3,183 |
4,543 |
4,453 |
4,307 |
4,723 |
4,673 |
4,616 |
|
| 77 |
Individuals and others |
1,354,031 |
1,411,964 |
1,350,565 |
1,333,637 |
1,309,220 |
1,284,228 |
1,241,486 |
1,225,277 |
| 78 |
One- to four-family |
1,119,632 |
1,161,248 |
1,086,509 |
1,061,509 |
1,035,628 |
1,010,828 |
973,506 |
962,409 |
| 79 |
Multifamily residences |
90,210 |
97,327 |
102,963 |
103,662 |
103,552 |
104,156 |
101,454 |
101,309 |
| 80 |
Nonfarm, nonresidential |
136,234 |
149,777 |
159,880 |
167,061 |
168,477 |
168,093 |
165,126 |
159,626 |
| 81 |
Farm |
7,954 |
3,612 |
1,213 |
1,405 |
1,562 |
1,152 |
1,400 |
1,933 |