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First-Time Home-buyer Delinquencies Rise along with Home Prices, Cash-Out Mortgage Refi's Climb

First-Time Home-buyer Delinquencies Rise along with Home Prices, Cash-Out Mortgage Refi's Climb When will the U.S. housing market implode? Well not likely very soon as we see home price gains accelerate the fastest in years as unleashed banks continue to lend but warning signs appear as first-time home-buyer mortgage delinquencies jump 60% in 2 years and cash-out refi's are at pre-housing bubble busting levels.
Can the fiat bankers and new incoming borrowers keep the housing market from imploding?

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