Salene Residential Mortgage Opportunity Fund, which counts MBS pioneer Lewis Ranieri among its managing partners, has been identified as being the "stalking horse" bid on a portfolio of homes owned by the now-defunct Taylor, Bean & Whitaker of Ocala, Fla. Salene has made an offer on roughly 2,000 repossessed properties, according to investment banking sources familiar with the matter. A stalking horse bid is a strategy used by a bankrupt company (in this case TBW) whereby it obtains an initial bid on its assets from an interested buyer of its choosing. A bankruptcy court is overseeing the liquidation of TBW, which failed this summer. The REO portfolio has been appraised at $330 million. Additional bids will be taken in the coming weeks.
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This was the second acquisition Luminate's mortgage arm has made since the start of 2025. The bank bought NJ Lenders Corp. in April of last year.
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The Mortgage Bankers Association lowered its refi expectations by 5% this month, as rising mortgage rates are dampening borrowers' positions.
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A group of community development financial institutions are asking a federal court in California to compel Treasury to disburse funds from the CDFI Fund before they expire in September.
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A proposed seven-year mandatory selloff rule aimed at institutional investors was a factor in halting momentum for new BTR development, NAHB said.
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May's 15,855 actions are the least since September 2025, when Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac had 15,550 loans modified, forborne or otherwise dealt with, FHFA said.
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The government-sponsored enterprise oversight chief said his agency is focusing on select fees applied to mortgages that lenders sell to Fannie and Freddie.
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