
- Dennis Norman
For the first year or so of the real estate slump, it appeared to just be concentrated in the residential market, specifically homes and condos. However, over the past few months the attention has shifted more and more to the commerical and multi-family markets as well as the economy remains weak.
Third Quarter 2009 Commercial and Multifamily Mortgage Delinquency Report showing that delinquency rates on loans in this sector continued to increase.-
Delinquency rates at the end of third quarter, 2009 were broken out by the type of financing:
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CMBS (commerical mortgage-backed securities) 4.06 percent (30+ days delinquent or in REO)
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Life company portfolios 0.23 percent (60+ days delinquent)
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Fannie Mae 0.62 percent (60+ days delinquent)
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Freddie Mac 0.11 percent (90+ days delinquent)
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Banks and thrifts 3.43 percent (90 or more days delinquent or in non-accrual)
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To view the entire report, click here
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