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incremental borrowing cost - correct answer calculations: -what is the real cost of borrowing money at higher interest rate? and what is the required return to justify my lower down payment? basic principal when comparing choices: what are the cash flow di...

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  • November 4, 2024
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real estate finance exam 2

incremental borrowing cost - correct answer calculations:

-what is the real cost of borrowing money at higher interest rate? and what is the required return to
justify my lower down payment?




basic principal when comparing choices: what are the cash flow differences?



assumable loans - correct answer buyer can assume sellers existing mortgage



-now why would the owner be willing to give you a below market rate? a seller with below market rate
assumable loan in place may be able to sell the property for more than the seller would otherwise be
able to



-a buyer is paying a higher purchase price now in exchange for lower debt payments over the life of the
loan



-compute Interest rate and compare it to other equivalent risk investments



effect of LTV ratio on loan cost - correct answer -the more you borrow the higher
the interest rate will be



-it is not economically rational to borrow as much money as possible because the interest rate will be to
high



accounting for holding period - correct answer -how much should i borrow?

calculations:



different fees - correct answer

,differences in maturity - correct answer



refinance or no refinance, with and without PPP - correct answer refinance: pay off
current loan with new loan

- why refinance?= cash, contractually required, get a lower rate

things to consider when refinancing:

-how much to pay of the original loan today?

-what is the new mortgage payment?

-how much will you save every month?

-it cost(blank) today to get those monthly savings what is the return on investment?



effective cost of multiple loans - correct answer calculations:

-compute payment for the loans

-combine into cash flow stream

-compute the effective cost of the amount borrowed given the cash flow stream

-compare the cost to alternative financing options



assume or not assume - correct answer -common in 70 and 80s for residential not
common for commercial

two options:

1. buy the property with market financing

2. assume the current owners loans and get a second mortgage at the market rates



-assume if the cost of assuming and getting a 2nd mortgage is less than the cost of 1 loan



pricing with an assumable loan - correct answer -calculate PMT on assumable loan

-how much would the buyer be able to borrow at market rates and get that payment?

, -benefit to buyer /borrower of below market financing= cash equivalent(CE) value of seller financing(FP)



builder buy down - correct answer temporarily buys down borrowers PMT for a
certain period of time

-what builder pays lender upfront for buy down is the same as if they just lowered the price and they do
this so the transaction price does not reflect the incentives given



two embedded options in mortgages - correct answer -prepayment call option

-default



prepayment(callability)risk - correct answer call option embedded in contract that
gives borrowers the right to pre pay outstanding balance

-only exercise when " in the money"

-substantial decrease in rates= refinance

-any increase in rates= hold tight

LENDERS ALWAYS worse with a change in interest rates, most acute in FRM



non strategic prepayment - correct answer need to move



strategic prepayment - correct answer cash out:remove acquired equity

-depends on opportunity cost and TVM

-also possible to take out 2nd mortgage



lower effective borrowing cost:

-new loan to prepay existing loan

-decrease in interest rates

-bad for lenders because they have to reinvest at a lower rate



value of repayable versus non-callable mortgage to lender - correct answer

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