Freddie Mac expects the multifamily market to remain strong, despite the onslaught of new supply, with purchases slightly greater in 2016. Multifamily origination volume in 2015 is expected to be at $225 billion and the GSE anticipates 2016 industry volume to reach between $240 billion and $250 billion. GSE participation in the multifamily market constituted the largest portion of 2015’s increase over 2014. Freddie did $47.2 billion in multifamily business in 2015. “It was a great year for the multifamily market and for the Freddie Mac multifamily market. Great for both the mortgage market in terms of record volume of origination and for the property market with continued strong growth in demand, positive fundamentals...
Fannie Mae revealed that Canyon Partners, Goldman Sachs and Pretium Mortgage Credit Partners were the winning bidders of its first nonperforming loan sale of 2016, which amounted to $1.32 billion in delinquent loans. The four pools went to market on Jan. 12 with the help of Bank of America Merrill Lynch and First Financial Network. They included approximately 6,500 loans spread across four different pools. Canyon Partners won the first pool comprised of 3,127 loans with an aggregate unpaid principal balance of $637.4 million, a weighted average note rate of 5.7 percent and average delinquency of 59 months.
The CEO noted that Freddie Mac has made great inroads in doing more business with small to medium-sized lenders, but also said that when it comes to the GSE’s credit box, “it is not being fully used” by the industry.
In particular, Watt expressed his concerns about January 1, 2018 when Fannie and Freddie – as promulgated by the U.S. Treasury – are forced to have a capital “buffer” of zero dollars.
Private mortgage insurers saw spirited competition in 2015, both within their own ranks and against a surge in government-insured products, especially the FHA program, according to a new market analysis and ranking by Inside Mortgage Finance. Private MIs wrote coverage on an estimated $219.64 billion in mortgage originations last year, a 23.2 percent increase from 2014. The estimate includes $315 million in coverage on Home Affordable Refinance Program loans provided by the three MIs in run-off mode. The private MI business surge included...[Includes three data tables]
The House of Representatives last week passed legislation containing a provision to eliminate the cap on VA loan guaranty limits. Sponsored by Rep. Brad Wenstrup, R-OH, the “Veterans Employment, Education, and Healthcare Improvement Act,” H.R. 3016, included an amendment added by Rep. Lee Zeldin, R-NY, in committee. The amendment would eliminate the maximum loan amount the VA will guarantee, allowing more veterans to purchase homes in high-cost areas such as San Francisco and San Jose, CA. The bill was agreed to...
Activity in the Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac refinance program for underwater borrowers continued to decline in the fourth quarter of 2015, according to the Federal Housing Finance Agency. The FHFA said the two government-sponsored enterprises securitized 21,079 loans originated under the Home Affordable Refinance Program during the fourth quarter. That was down 18.4 percent from the previous quarter and brought year-to-date production to just 110,113 loans, a 48.2 percent decline from 2014. HARP accounted...[Includes one data table]
But is the mega-lender advocating for consumers or is it another bold attempt to gain market share and thus increase profits? Industry consultant David Lykken noted: “Quicken’s being smart – they’re using their leverage.”