States by Mortgage Origination Volume
Name | 2022 Loan Value | 2023 Loan Value | % Change |
---|---|---|---|
California | $458,429,490,000 | $230,906,290,000 | -49.6% |
Florida | $228,152,760,000 | $158,398,530,000 | -30.6% |
Texas | $228,524,450,000 | $157,872,440,000 | -30.9% |
New York | $150,465,920,000 | $84,326,480,000 | -44.0% |
North Carolina | $99,751,950,000 | $68,181,185,000 | -31.6% |
Georgia | $89,679,865,000 | $61,774,040,000 | -31.1% |
Washington | $163,076,670,000 | $56,738,470,000 | -65.2% |
Colorado | $89,704,625,000 | $52,766,000,000 | -41.2% |
Virginia | $80,466,035,000 | $52,352,160,000 | -34.9% |
New Jersey | $79,605,155,000 | $51,110,625,000 | -35.8% |
Arizona | $85,054,190,000 | $49,679,910,000 | -41.6% |
Pennsylvania | $75,137,855,000 | $48,737,190,000 | -35.1% |
Illinois | $72,007,375,000 | $48,595,065,000 | -32.5% |
Ohio | $65,253,090,000 | $46,318,595,000 | -29.0% |
Massachusetts | $77,279,525,000 | $44,680,110,000 | -42.2% |
Tennessee | $64,794,325,000 | $43,032,500,000 | -33.6% |
Michigan | $55,733,000,000 | $37,538,935,000 | -32.6% |
Maryland | $55,998,065,000 | $34,784,425,000 | -37.9% |
Indiana | $44,877,720,000 | $34,007,350,000 | -24.2% |
South Carolina | $46,652,670,000 | $33,111,540,000 | -29.0% |
Minnesota | $40,486,015,000 | $27,071,825,000 | -33.1% |
Wisconsin | $38,102,030,000 | $26,515,000,000 | -30.4% |
Utah | $45,521,465,000 | $26,392,545,000 | -42.0% |
Missouri | $37,041,650,000 | $26,311,255,000 | -29.0% |
Oregon | $43,068,985,000 | $23,884,050,000 | -44.5% |
Alabama | $30,919,210,000 | $21,902,740,000 | -29.2% |
Nevada | $32,822,105,000 | $19,724,120,000 | -39.9% |
Connecticut | $31,576,905,000 | $19,643,210,000 | -37.8% |
Kentucky | $24,351,290,000 | $16,656,295,000 | -31.6% |
Oklahoma | $19,875,770,000 | $14,276,680,000 | -28.2% |
Louisiana | $20,983,735,000 | $13,857,035,000 | -34.0% |
Idaho | $22,054,155,000 | $12,896,245,000 | -41.5% |
Arkansas | $16,062,770,000 | $11,497,870,000 | -28.4% |
Kansas | $14,543,015,000 | $11,392,695,000 | -21.7% |
Iowa | $16,495,310,000 | $11,168,715,000 | -32.3% |
Hawaii | $16,991,390,000 | $8,795,835,000 | -48.2% |
Mississippi | $12,143,090,000 | $8,530,505,000 | -29.8% |
New Hampshire | $12,834,825,000 | $7,925,250,000 | -38.3% |
New Mexico | $11,207,450,000 | $7,748,820,000 | -30.9% |
Nebraska | $10,694,945,000 | $7,609,315,000 | -28.9% |
Maine | $10,602,070,000 | $7,011,960,000 | -33.9% |
Delaware | $9,272,715,000 | $6,490,730,000 | -30.0% |
Montana | $10,677,325,000 | $6,117,960,000 | -42.7% |
District of Columbia | $9,941,215,000 | $6,102,925,000 | -38.6% |
Rhode Island | $9,900,660,000 | $5,990,335,000 | -39.5% |
West Virginia | $6,377,745,000 | $4,510,295,000 | -29.3% |
South Dakota | $5,723,670,000 | $3,836,560,000 | -33.0% |
Alaska | $4,628,845,000 | $3,068,845,000 | -33.7% |
North Dakota | $4,137,500,000 | $2,893,600,000 | -30.1% |
Wyoming | $4,744,575,000 | $2,654,990,000 | -44.0% |
Vermont | $4,254,470,000 | $2,630,460,000 | -38.2% |
Puerto Rico | $2,559,915,000 | $2,237,415,000 | -12.6% |
Guam | $44,710,000 | $35,870,000 | -19.8% |
United States Virgin Islands | $4,675,000 | $12,925,000 | 176.5% |