Home prices remain below their peak levels and mortgage interest rates are well below where they were prior to the financial crisis. However, mortgage originations since 2008 have been significantly below the levels seen in years prior as tight underwriting standards have limited production. “Home prices are still very affordable by historical standards, despite increases over the last three years,” the Urban Institute’s Housing Finance Policy Center noted in a recent report. “Even if interest rates rose to 6.00 percent, affordability would be at the long term historical average.” Black Knight Financial Services added...
Angel Oak Mortgage Solutions was hoping to make a big splash this year by being the first lender to securitize newly originated nonprime mortgages since the housing bust. It now appears those plans are on hold. According to officials who said they have been briefed on the situation, the Atlanta-based Angel Oak is now shopping around a roughly $100 million package of nonprime loans, many of which were originated over the past year. One investor said...
Originations of jumbo mortgages along with retention of some conforming loans helped bank and thrift holdings of first liens grow in the first quarter of 2015, according to a new ranking and analysis by Inside Nonconforming Markets. Banks and thrifts held $1.78 trillion in first liens in portfolio at the end of the quarter, up 0.9 percent compared with the fourth quarter of 2014 and a 2.4 percent increase compared with the first quarter of last year. The portfolios ... [Includes one data chart]
While issuance of jumbo mortgage-backed securities is the strongest it’s been in the aftermath of the financial crisis, industry analysts suggest that it will be years before activity in the non-agency MBS market returns to levels anywhere near what was seen before the financial crisis. “The short-term outlook remains dismal,” said Quincy Tang, a managing director and head of U.S. residential MBS at DBRS. The factors that have limited issuance ...
Originations of adjustable-rate mortgages declined in the first quarter of 2015 as interest rate trends continued to incentivize many borrowers to select fixed-rate mortgages. Some $41.0 billion in ARMs were originated in the first three months of 2015, according to estimates by Inside Nonconforming Markets, down 10.9 percent from the previous quarter and down 6.8 percent from the first quarter of 2014. Many of the mortgages are ... [Includes one data chart]
Lenders offering nonprime loans that do not meet the qualified-mortgage standard have run into difficulties generating volume because weak secondary-market demand has made pricing on the loans unattractive to borrowers. Jeff Lemieux, until recently a vice president at Bayview Asset Management, said volume in nonprime non-QMs is extremely weak across the industry. “The consumer is resistant to the pricing,” he said. Lemieux said credit-impaired borrowers feel that ...
DBRS and Standard & Poor’s separately issued revised criteria for rating non-agency mortgage-backed securities in recent weeks. DBRS will give slightly more credit to jumbo MBS due to strong performance in recent years, while S&P adjusted modeling relating to home price trends. DBRS noted that from 2010 through the end of April, $32.1 billion in jumbo MBS had been issued, with only one deal taking any losses to date, a 0.04 percent loss. “Positive loan attributes ...
A final rule issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission regarding third-party due diligence providers and rating services takes effect on June 15. The rule is set to prompt a number of changes in the non-agency mortgage-backed security market, largely targeting transparency. For MBS that receive ratings, public disclosure of results from third-party due diligence reviews will be required before a deal is priced. The disclosure requirement even applies to deals issued as private placements, which is the current practice for jumbo MBS ...
Ocwen Financial’s servicing of certain mortgages in non-agency mortgage-backed securities remains at risk due to a downgrade watch issued last week by Standard & Poor’s. Officials at Ocwen said they were surprised by the announcement while noting that Moody’s Investors Service upgraded various ratings relating to the nonbank. S&P said it placed servicer ratings for Ocwen on watch for downgrade last week due to regulatory scrutiny of the company, results from ...
Underwriting standards on jumbo mortgages tightened slightly in May compared with the previous month, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. The results reversed six consecutive months of looser jumbo underwriting. Two-thirds of the 182 banks recently surveyed by the American Bankers Association said their originations in 2014 included non-qualified mortgages. Non-QMs accounted for 10 percent of the banks’ originations ... [Incluides three briefs]