DB Pricing Shows Appetite for REO-to-Rent Securitization

Deutsche Bank priced the inaugural single family rental transaction, the $479 million Invitation Homes 2013-SFR1 single family rental securitization transaction 5 basis points to 35 basis points tighter than initial guidance, a person familiar with the deal confirmed.

Invitation Homes, a Blackstone portfolio company, manages the nation's largest portfolio of single family homes being rented. The company has $7.5 billion of investments in the single-family home rental market.

The transaction had six sequential floating rate tranches. The classes were rated by Moody's Investors Service, Kroll Bond Ratings and Morningstar.

The Aaa/AAA/AAA, class A notes structured with a weighted average life of 4.9 years priced at 115 basis points over the one-month Libor, around 5 basis points tighter than initial price talk.

The Aa2/AA/AA, class B notes structured with a weighted average life of 5.1 years, priced at 135 basis points over the one-month Libor, at least 15 basis points tighter than price talk.

The A2/A/A, class C notes, structured with a weighted average life of 5.1 years priced at 185 basis points over the one-month Libor, also 15 basis points tighter than price talk.

Lower down the credit curve, the class D, E and F notes all priced around 35 basis points tighter than initial price talk. The Baa2/BBB/BBB+, class D note structured with a weighted average life of 5.1 years priced at 215 basis points over the one-month Libor.

The BBB-/BBB-, class E notes structured with a weighted average life of 5.1 years priced at 265 basis points over the one-month Libor.

KBRA rated the class F notes BB which were structured with a weighted average life of 5.1 years and priced at 365 basis points over the one-month Libor.

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