Freddie Mac has announced the pricing of its second Seasoned Credit Risk Transfer Trust (SCRT) offering of 2022 —a securitization of approximately $536 million including both guaranteed senior and non-guaranteed subordinate securities backed by a pool of seasoned re-performing loans ...
Read More »FHFA Updates on Fannie and Freddie NPL Sales
According to the FHFA Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac sold 117,466 non-performing loans. Here's how much UPB the loans held.
Read More »Freddie Mac Settles $22M Non-Performing Loan Sale
The sold pool included $22.0 million in UPB and an average loan balance of $253,100. Here's how much NPLs the GSE has sold to date.
Read More »Freddie Mac Announces $2.3B Loan Sale
Freddie Mac's sale is the latest of its credit risk transfer actions. Here's how much risk the GSE has transferred to date with its NPL and RPL sales.
Read More »Freddie Mac Finalizes $369M NPL Sale
Here’s who won the latest non-performing loan sale from Freddie Mac, and how to get involved with the next one as the GSE works to shift risk away from taxpayers and into the private sector.
Read More »GSE NPL Sales: Working Toward ‘Favorable Outcomes for Borrowers’
The Federal Housing Finance Agency released an update on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac's non-performing loan auctions, detailing how many loans the GSEs have sold as of December 2018.
Read More »Freddie Mac Announces Non-Performing Loan Sale
Freddie Mac will be auctioning off approximately $363 million in non-performing loan pools. Here's how to get involved.
Read More »Are NPL and RPL Markets the Key to Investor Growth?
Underperforming assets are still a thing. But how to turn that reality into opportunities for investment? One capital management firm has an idea.
Read More »Freddie Mac Prices First RPL Sale This Year
On Wednesday, Freddie Mac announced its first re-performing structured sale of 2017, a $292 million sale of a pool of seasoned loans from its mortgage investments portfolio. The pool of loans, currently being serviced by Select Portfolio Servicing Inc., includes loans with step-rate modifications and GSE loans modified under GSE proprietary modifications.
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