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December 2010 CMBS Delinquency Rate Comparison

December 2010 CMBS Delinquency Rate Comparison

  • Realpoint’s rate stands at 8.29 percent while Trepp’s rate is 9.20 percent.
  • Realpoint counts $62.32 billion in CMBS loans as delinquent. Of that, $8.14 billion is 30 days past due, $4.15 billion is 60 days past due, $25.97 billion is 90 or more days past due, $14.97 billion is in foreclosure and $9.10 billion is REO.
  • Trepp counts the total value of delinquent CMBS loans as $61.5 billion. The percentage that is seriously delinquent (60+ days past due or greater) is 8.33 percent.
  • One of the biggest differences between the two firms comes in looking at the multifamily sector. Realpoint counts the multifamily delinquency rate as 10.04 percent while Trepp reports it at 16.48 percent. Numbers for industrial (Realpoint: 8.57 percent, Trepp: 8.97 percent), lodging (Realpoint: 13.83 percent, Trepp: 14.31 percent), office (Realpoint: 6.70 percent, Trepp: 6.93 percent) and retail (Realpoint: 7.38 percent, Trepp: 7.86 percent) are more in line with each other.

Sources: Realpoint LLC and Trepp LLC

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