The average time it takes millennial mortgage borrowers to close a loan tapered off to 44 days in February, the shortest time period since March 2016, according to Ellie MaeĀ®’s recently released Millennial Trackerā¢, a measure of millennial mortgage applications. Closing a purchase loan took two days less than the average at 42 days, while closing a refinance loan took 52 daysāboth fewer days than in January.
“Purchase loans are increasing, indicating that millennials are continuing to enter the first-time homebuyer market,” says Joe Tyrrell, executive vice president of Corporate Strategy for Ellie Mae. “In addition, we saw time to close decrease from 49 days in January to 44 days in February, which indicates that our lenders are seeing more efficiency as they embrace mortgage automation.”
The average time it took for millennial borrowers to close an FHA loanāone of the more popular types of loans for millennialsāalso shortened, to 43 days in February from 47 days in January. Notably, the average time to close a VA loan plummeted to 41 days, down from 57 days in January.
Millennial borrowers’ average FICO score ticked down in February, as well, to 723 from 724 in January, according to the Tracker. The average FICO score for purchase loans was higher, at 747, while the average score for VA loans was 745 and the average score for FHA loans was 690.
Source: Ellie Mae
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