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Down Payments Continue to Decline in Third Quarter

The average down payment on a 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage loan in the third quarter of this year is 15.73 percent, according to Charlotte, North Carolina-based ""LendingTree,"":https://www.lendingtree.com/ an online marketplace connecting potential borrowers with lenders.

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The third-quarter average is down 2.74 percent from the previous quarter, according to LendingTree, which suggested in a ""press release"":http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/lendingtree-reports-us-average-down-payment-percentage-falls-to-1573-in-q3-2013-231767781.html that the drop is due to a slight loosening of standards by lenders across the nation.

""Lenders are putting more focus on purchase mortgages and are adjusting minimum requirements to attract borrowers,"" said Doug Ledba, founder and CEO of LendingTree.

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""With home values improving, the risk of borrowers defaulting on loans has decreased, giving lenders more confidence to lend with less cash down from qualified borrowers,"" Ledba said.

The lowest average down payment percentage in the third quarter took place in Nebraska, where down payments averaged 12.5 percent of loan values.

South Dakota (12.8 percent), Arkansas (12.9 percent), and Alabama (12.9 percent), followed, all with averages under 13 percent for the quarter.

Missouri filled the No. 5 spot with an average down payment of 13.1 percent.

The highest down payment percentages in the third quarter were recorded in New Jersey (18.8 percent), California (18.6 percent), New York (18 percent), D.C. (17.9 percent), and Massachusetts (17.5 percent).

Not only did D.C. claim one of the highest down payment percentages, but it also ranked highest in loan amount--averaging $309,768 in the third quarter.

The smallest average loan amount in the third quarter took place in Iowa--$170,712.

The national average loan amount for a mortgage loan originated in the third quarter was about $218,344, according to LendingTree.

About Author: Krista Franks Brock

Krista Franks Brock is a professional writer and editor who has covered the mortgage banking and default servicing sectors since 2011. Previously, she served as managing editor of DS News and Southern Distinction, a regional lifestyle publication. Her work has appeared in a variety of print and online publications, including Consumers Digest, Dallas Style and Design, DS News and DSNews.com, MReport and theMReport.com. She holds degrees in journalism and art from the University of Georgia.
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