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Hi all, I could use some help here...
What's the best way to mark CRE loans to market? This would be for fixed and floating rate loans. Senior, mezz, and preferred equity positions.
Hi all, I could use some help here...
What's the best way to mark CRE loans to market? This would be for fixed and floating rate loans. Senior, mezz, and preferred equity positions.
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Bump - distressed/NPL valuation "best practices" would also be nice to hear
I'd be curious to know this as well
To mark to market a loan, you take the NPV on the stream of payments of the loan, discounted by the current market rate. And then subtract the UPB from the NPV value.
Example $10MM loan, 10 year at 5.0%. Market rate is 7.50%. NVP of the 5% loan payments at 7.5% is $8,373,745.59. Loss to Market = 8,373.745.59 - 10,000,000 = ($1,626,254.41).
Once you sell, you have to add in broker/marketing fees, third party fees and legal bills which will reduce your price even more.
On distressed, you do the same thing except your rate will be much higher to account for whatever issue is happening at the property.
Thank you, mrcheese. What's the best source for market rates?
There isn't a definitive source for market rates. You have to price the loans individually based on the metrics of the loan.
How do you have experience doing this? LifeCo buying the A-piece of debt fund loans? Or working in distressed debt acquisitions
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