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The single-family, duplex and multi-unit condo properties have an average age of 60 years, more than double the age of other rated SFR securitizations.
By Glen FestDecember 7 -
The transaction involving 345 high-balance mortgages is just the third sponsored by Morgan Stanley's mortgage acquisition and trading arm since the financial crisis more than a decade ago.
By Glen FestDecember 3 -
Other portions of the casino-property loan have been previously assigned to nine other commercial-mortgage securitizations.
By Glen FestNovember 30 -
Citigroup's realty arm is sponsoring a $1.06 billion RMBS of highly seasoned mortgage loans with troubled histories. All of the loans were acquired via a Fannie whole-loan auction.
By Glen FestNovember 25 -
The insurance company has previously sponsored three securitizations of reperforming/nonperforming loans since 2017.
By Glen FestNovember 24 -
Brookfield and JV partner Swig Co. are refinancing debt and cashing out $200M in equity in the iconic, sloped-base midtown Manhattan office tower.
By Glen FestNovember 5 -
Four tranches of AAA-rated notes in the $342.2 million JPMorgan Mortgage Trust 2020-8 may utilize a term-SOFR rate should the benchmark improve on the weighted-average coupon of the deal.
By Glen FestOctober 29 -
Brookfield will securitize part of a $255 million loan that was applied to its purchase of three high-end hotels in Atlanta, Washington, D.C., and San Diego.
By Glen FestOctober 29 -
The lease/purchase home operator is securitizing a loan with higher debt-service coverage that most prior MBS issues from its trust. It also is providing a geographically diverse mix of homes that make the deal less vulnerable to isolated outbreak hotspots.
By Glen FestOctober 29 -
The private investment firm is securitizing a $265 million loan backed by fee interests in 58 well-performing properties across 12 states.
By Glen FestOctober 21 -
Pretium, by taking over Front Yard's 14,000-plus rental properties, will become the second-largest operator of cash-flowing single-family rental housing in the U.S.
By Glen FestOctober 19 -
The deal consists of 11,673 nonconforming first-lien mortgages, of which nearly all have been previously modified. Approximately 7% are in COVID-19-related forbearance.
By Glen FestOctober 7 -
The notes are backed by $456.9 million in high-balance loans that meet qualified mortgage standards, according to ratings agency presale reports.
By Glen FestOctober 5 -
The Charlotte, N.C., company recently closed on a sale of its Cohen Financial platform to SitusAMC.
By Glen FestSeptember 23 -
A new report on bank-held commercial real estate and C&I loans indicates troubled borrowers may be skipping payments on loans they won't be able to refinance or extend over the next year, leading to a potential wave of defaults over the next four to six quarters.
By Glen FestSeptember 15 -
Arch's second CRT transaction this year to obtain indemnity reinsurance for mortgage-insurance premiums comes at a time it is also experiencing rising 60-plus-day delinquencies on its outstanding securitized pools.
By Glen FestAugust 31 -
Three non-QM deal issuers in August report varying levels of progress in moving borrowers from expired forbearance programs.
By Glen FestAugust 27 -
Brookfield Property Partners, in a JV with Qatar's sovereign wealth fund, is securitizing a commercial mortgage for the newly constructed, 70-story tower near New York's revitalized Hudson Yards district.
By Glen FestAugust 17 -
A pioneer in the commercial mortgage-backed securities market argues the HOPE Act would bail out savvy investors who don't deserve it. Barclays predicts that kind of attitude will make passage difficult.
By Glen FestAugust 14 -
Merit Hill, a Brooklyn real estate investment firm, is sponsoring its first MBS offering secured by 78 self-storage units in 23 states.
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