Mortgage note

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In the US a mortgage note is a promissory note associated with specified mortgage loan; it is a written promise to repay a specified sum of money plus interest at a specified rate. While the mortgage itself pledges the title to real property as security for a loan, the mortgage note states the amount of debt and the rate of interest, and makes the borrower who signs the note personally responsible for repayment.

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[edit] Determinants of mortgage type

For the most part, it is the mortgage note which determines the "type" of mortgage:

[edit] Mortgage notes as investments

Like bonds, mortgage notes offer investors a stream of payments over a period of time. Mortgage notes are traded on the secondary market whole or as part of a mortgage-backed security. Unlike bonds, mortgage note prices are quoted as a percentage figure, e.g. 95 for 95%.[1]

[edit] Importance

In the United Kingdom, mortgage-related debt amounts to over £1 trillion.[2] In the United States bond market, mortgage-related debt amounts to $6.5 trillion and accounted for 23% of the market as of December 31, 2006.[3] $1.93 trillion of mortgage debt was issued on the US bond market in 2006; this is roughly the GDP of the United Kingdom, and is larger than any other debt category.[3]

[edit] Risks

The risks associated with mortgage notes are very similar to those of bonds:

For a fee, guarantors such as Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and Ginnie Mae guarantee mortgage backed securities against homeowner default risk, thus eliminating the credit risk associated with mortgage notes.

[edit] Investors

Mortgage Note buyers are companies or investors with the capital to purchase a mortgage note. If someone is holding a private mortgage, these investors will give cash and take over receiving the monthly payments that were being paid to the previous owner. A Mortgage Note for these investors are home loans or mortgages that are secured by real estate. Mortgage notes could be anything from $10,000 to $1 million or even tens of millions of dollars.

[edit] Comparison to other investments

What is the advantage of a Mortgage note over a Tax lien or Tax deed Certificate? A Mortgage note will allow you to collect the interest on a monthly basis. Tax lien and Tax deed certificates are only paid when the Lien or Deed is redeemed.

[edit] Quotes

"... since the major housing organizations began keeping records in the 1960s, there has never been a year in which the average existing U.S. residence lost value. Not a one." FORTUNE Magazine, August 12,2002

"Twenty-eight states haven't had a down year for real estate since 1990. 11 haven't since 1985. What's more, from 1985 through the first quarter of 2002, five states in the Rustbelt-Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin-have never even had a single down quarter. Name a Mutual Fund that has produced 69 straight positive quarterly returns." FORTUNE Magazine, August 12,2002

"It is striking that after the longest, strongest bull market in history, the average American built more wealth owning a home than investing in the stock market."

Denver Post, March 14,2002

[edit] References

  1. ^ Wiedemer, John (2001). Real Estate Finance, 8th Edition. Prentice Hall, 57. 
  2. ^ Thornton, Philip (2006-06-30), “UK mortgage debt soars through £1 trillion”, The Independent, <http://news.independent.co.uk/business/news/article1147434.ece> 
  3. ^ a b U.S. Bond Market Issuance Increases in 2006; Equity, Higher Credit Risk Asset Classes Top Performers”, Research Quarterly, February 2007, <http://www.bondmarkets.com/assets/files/Research_Quarterly_0207.pdf>