|
|
|
Thank you for the opportunity to share general information
relating to the commercial real estate finance industry and
letting you know what's new at Cornerstone Commercial
Mortgage.
|
|
|
|
|
What is a
yield-maintenance prepayment penalty and how is it
calculated? |
|
Yield Maintenance is a prepayment penalty that, in
the event the borrower pays off a loan before maturity, allows
the lender to attain the same yield as if the borrower had
made all scheduled mortgage payments until maturity. Yield
maintenance premiums are designed to make lenders indifferent
to an early prepayment by a borrower. On the flip side, it can
mean that if a borrower currently has a 9.5% rate on its
mortgage with 5 or 6 years to go until maturity, at this time
the penalty could well be huge.
For example, let's
assume a 15-year interest-only $1,000,000 mortgage at 7%.
After the 5th year the borrower decides to refinance. The
yield maintenance prepayment penalty would equal the
difference between the current 7% rate and the yield that the
bank would receive reinvesting the loan proceeds in a 10 year
Treasury Note. (10 years being the remaining term of the
loan).
To keep this example simple, let's say that at
the time of prepayment, the 10 year Treasury note is 5%. The
borrower would be required to pay the lender the present value
of the 2% difference for each year over the loan's ten
remaining years, or $200,000. This penalty will make the
lender "whole" and insure that the lender will not experience
an economic loss as a result of being paid prior to the loan's
maturity. This same formula applies to amortizing loans,
however it is much easier to illustrate with an interest-only
loan.
Each lender will have a slight variation to this
formula, however the above example conveys the spirit of the
yield maintenance penalty. |
|
More About
Cornerstone |
|
|
More Rate Hikes 'Likely' |
|
Investor's Business Daily (12/05/05) P. A2 According
to Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President
Janet Yellen, the central bank is likely to continue
raising interest rates to guard against what she calls an
"unacceptable" increase in inflation. Yellen predicts that
the U.S. gross domestic product will record strong growth
rates for the latter half of the year through the first six
months of 2006. |
|
More About
Cornerstone |
|
|
Search
subjects within Web sites |
|
Instead of going to a Web site and searching for
what you need, do it directly through Google. It's an
especially useful trick if you already have a Google search
field at the top of your browser window, ready to go. Just
type in your search term, then the word "site": and the Web
site you'd like to search. Example: To find
anything Forbes has written about Donal Trump, type
"Donald Trump site:www.forbes.com" |
|
More about
Cornerstone |
|
|
About
Cornerstone |
|
Cornerstone Commercial Mortgage specializes in commercial
real estate finance. We act as mortgage consultants, focusing
on providing the appropriate financing solutions for each
client. We work with investors and developers on all product
types from Land loans to permanent loans providing the best
financing option available.
John P. Lloyd,
President Phone: (702) 385-2658 Cell: (702)
379-3468
Email: john.lloyd@cmlv.net
|
|
|
| |