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Is this a precursor to an impact to SFR’s?That’s Freddie Mac data. For them “multi-family” means more than four units.
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Is this a precursor to an impact to SFR’s?That’s Freddie Mac data. For them “multi-family” means more than four units.
Hard to say because they’re very different. It means rents are too high, but most people in SFRs are locked into very low rates.Is this a precursor to an impact to SFR’s?
wow- so landlords would rather take an L than (even temporarily) reducing rents?! It seems like this would be have to be happening for awhile for it to lead to this…by that, I mean lots of late payments (i.e. months) before getting to a default scenario. Non-owner occupied rates are usually much higher or is it purely income/credit based?Hard to say because they’re very different. It means rents are too high, but most people in SFRs are locked into very low rates.
Non-owner will be significantly higher than owner occupiedwow- so landlords would rather take an L than (even temporarily) reducing rents?! It seems like this would be have to be happening for awhile for it to lead to this…by that, I mean lots of late payments (i.e. months) before getting to a default scenario. Non-owner occupied rates are usually much higher or is it purely income/credit based?