Freddie Mac Mortgage Portfolio Grows 6.5% in December

Reuters
Jan 27
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/FMCCG">Freddie Mac</a> Mortgage Portfolio Grows 6.5% in December

Freddie Mac – Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation has published its monthly volume summary for December 2025. According to the report, Freddie Mac recorded mortgage purchases or issuances totaling $55.3 billion for the month, with sales at ($391) million and liquidations at ($35.0) billion. The total mortgage portfolio saw a net increase of $19.9 billion, bringing the ending balance to $3.67 trillion and reflecting an annualized growth rate of 6.5%. For the year to date 2025, total purchases or issuances reached $467.0 billion, with a net portfolio increase of $90.8 billion. The report also notes that single-family refinance-loan purchase and guarantee volume was $15.5 billion in December, representing 37% of total single-family mortgage portfolio purchases and issuances. The full document can be accessed through the link below.

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