EverBank Financial is preparing to issue a $303.30 million non-agency jumbo mortgage-backed security, according to a presale report issued by DBRS this week. The MBS has similar characteristics to the $307 million jumbo security EverBank issued in March. DBRS cited strong reps and warrants on the deal, including automatic reviews for seriously delinquent loans, mandatory arbitration and no sunset provisions. However, the rating service said EverBanks limited securitization history and ...
Since 2008, big banks have largely held their non-agency jumbo originations in portfolio, seeing better execution than non-agency MBS issuance, but all that could be changing.
According to industry sources, the FHA recently sent out administrative letters to a handful of residential lenders. Meanwhile, yet another new subprime originator has emerged.
Origination trends for non-agency jumbo mortgages were stronger than total mortgage originations in the first quarter of 2013, according to a new ranking by affiliated publication Inside Mortgage Finance. Lenders increasingly see jumbos as an attractive product and a number of smaller players are entering the market or growing their originations. An estimated $54.0 billion in non-agency jumbos were originated in the first quarter of 2013, down 1.8 percent from the previous quarter ... [Includes one data chart]
The new non-agency jumbo mortgage-backed security from JPMorgan Chase has been described as both encouraging and puzzling by non-agency participants. The $442.54 million non-agency MBS shows that Chase thinks the non-agency securities market largely the domain of nonbanks since 2010 is strong enough for the bank to issue its second jumbo security this year. Non-agency MBS participants have welcomed the competition, noting that activity from a big bank such as Chase could prompt greater ...
An increase of 10 basis points in the guaranty fees charged by the government-sponsored enterprises would make pricing for agency execution comparable to pricing for non-agency mortgage-backed security issuance, according to industry analysts. Agency g-fees averaged about 50 bps at the end of 2012, with plans for further increases this year. The economics of non-agency securitization are much closer to GSE securitizations today than they were two years ago, according to analysts at Barclays Capital ...
Stonegate Mortgage has plans to compete with banks for non-agency jumbo originations and warehouse lending. The company announced recently that it raised $115 million in a private offering of its stock, with plans for the proceeds largely tied to jumbos. We intend to grow our originations and servicing portfolio by expanding to all 48 contiguous states by year-end, said Jim Cutillo, Stonegates CEO. We also recently launched a non-agency jumbo loan program and an integrated warehouse ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a final rule this week creating a fourth category of qualified mortgages, expanding on exemptions for small portfolio lenders. Certain small lenders will be allowed to receive QM protections for originations with interest rates higher than allowed for general QMs and the loans wont have to meet the 43 percent debt-to-income ratio standard. The CFPB said the exemption will allow for originations of non-agency mortgages. The bureau continues to believe that ...
FirstREX is offering a slight wrinkle on 80-10-10 loan structures by taking an equity stake in the home, recording a second lien, while foregoing monthly payments from the borrower. It remains to be seen whether its HomeBuyer product will catch fire nationally. The privately held firm is helping consumers buy a home by providing up to half the downpayment. In marketing materials, the company is careful to point out that it isnt a lender and that its program shouldnt be construed as being part of a ...
Legislation to reform the government-sponsored enterprises is starting to appear in the Senate. Last week, Sen. Johnny Isakson, R-GA, introduced S. 1048, similar to the Mortgage Finance Act he introduced in 2011. The bill would revoke the charters of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac upon resolution of their obligations and create a new Mortgage Finance Agency for securitization. Sens. Bob Corker, R-TN, and Mark Warner, D-VA, are also working on a bill that would replace Fannie and ... [Includes two briefs]