PaulHoughton
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I thought the main purpose of NAMA was to acquire non-performing loans from Irish banks and that the acquisition of any performing loans would be incidental. By definition, non-performing loans pay no interest or else pay only sporadically.So, NAMA will be acquiring loans which are paying some or all of the interest.
Again, I thought the purpose of NAMA was to acquire loans - not property. Presumably if the underlying property was producing a nice juicy rental flow, then the developer would be paying his interest. The non-performing loans are secured on unfinished or vacant property with zero income.They will be acquiring good investment properties with good tenants who are still paying rent.
I am guessing that the coupon will be paid out of taxation and even more state borrowing.I would be surprised if the income stream was sufficient to cover the coupon, but it might not be too far off.
I thought the main purpose of NAMA was to acquire non-performing loans from Irish banks and that the acquisition of any performing loans would be incidental. By definition, non-performing loans pay no interest or else pay only sporadically.
Again, I thought the purpose of NAMA was to acquire loans - not property. Presumably if the underlying property was producing a nice juicy rental flow, then the developer would be paying his interest. The non-performing loans are secured on unfinished or vacant property with zero income.
I am guessing that the coupon will be paid out of taxation and even more state borrowing.
Additionally, NAMA intends to borrow up to 10b to spend on finishing developments. An massive increase in the supply of property can only lower prices further.
I just don't see any short-term interest income for NAMA. I see a lot of lengthy repossession of properties which will have to be rented out at a mraket rate if they are to generate any income. This will depress rents and asset values across the board.
How is flooding the market a bad thing for society? Rent is a cost to business and low rents would make Irish business more competitive. Cheap residential housing is also surely a boon. Isn't that what all this affordable housing craic was all about? I for one would welcome low commercial and residential rents and prices.The whole concept of NAMA is that it can take a long term view towards the development of the unfinished properties so it will not flood the market.
What about this option:The only alternative is to either continue to recapitalise the banks as their book of non-performing loans grow or to nationalise the banks immediately. Pretty much all options result in the state taking the gamble. NAMA, at least, sets out a credible plan for the management of non-performing loans
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