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Exploring Alternative Lending Solutions for Self-Employed Borrowers w/ John Wise :: Ep 12 Mortgage Wise with Mike Wise
- 2024/09/24
- 再生時間: 36 分
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Exploring Alternative Lending Solutions for Self-Employed Borrowers:: Ep 12 Mortgage Wise with Mike Wise
This episode covers the evolution of non-QM (non-qualified mortgage) loans, also referred to as non-agency loans. It provides historical context on the subprime lending crisis and how the non-QM market has since developed more robust underwriting standards focused on the borrower's ability to repay.
We explain the various methods for qualifying self-employed borrowers for non-QM loans, including using bank statements, gross receipts letters from CPAs, profit and loss statements, and debt service coverage ratio (DSCR) calculations for investment properties.
The conversation highlights how non-QM lending has become a more mainstream option, with the market share growing from less than 1% to potentially 8-10% of the overall mortgage market. This growth is attributed to higher interest rates making non-QM products more attractive and increased the competition and performance of these loan types.
Highlights:
Historical Context and Market Share (3:26)
Loan Officer Perspectives and Market Trends (5:41)
Qualifying for Non-QM Loans (14:25)
Debt Service Coverage Ratio (DSCR) (28:34)
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