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Freddie Mac’s First NPLs of 2018 - What Does This Mean??

Steven Perre
  • Real Estate Broker
  • SCRANTON, PA
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Wanted to know if Freddie Mac putting out $420 million in non performing loans (first of 2018) will mean anything to mom and pop investors? 

http://www.dsnews.com/news/02-17-2018/sale-freddie...

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Bob Malecki#5 Tax Liens & Mortgage Notes Contributor
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Bob Malecki#5 Tax Liens & Mortgage Notes Contributor
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Goldman is just about half way in paying back the fines so they will most likely be still doing their massive buy/hold/forgive debt to earn the credits needed to forgive most of the remaining fine balance. As far as trickle down from their portfolios, don't hold your breath. 

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