ICE reported that U.S. mortgage performance was steady in January 2026, with the national delinquency rate edging down to 3.65% as early-stage delinquencies declined. However, serious delinquencies and foreclosures increased from a year earlier, with more than 850,000 borrowers 90-plus days past due or in active foreclosure and foreclosure starts reaching 42,000, the highest monthly total since early 2020. Prepayments also cooled, with the single month mortality rate falling to 0.72% amid higher interest rates that weighed on home sales and refinancing.
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