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Residential Loans (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2022
Receivables [Abstract]  
Classifications and Carrying Value of Loans The following table summarizes the classifications and carrying values of the residential loans owned at Redwood and at consolidated Sequoia and Freddie Mac SLST entities at June 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021.
Table 6.1 – Classifications and Carrying Values of Residential Loans
June 30, 2022LegacyFreddie Mac
(In Thousands)RedwoodSequoiaSequoiaSLSTTotal
Held-for-sale at fair value$1,213,067 $— $— $— $1,213,067 
Held-for-investment at fair value— 208,788 3,525,459 1,631,285 5,365,532 
Total Residential Loans$1,213,067 $208,788 $3,525,459 $1,631,285 $6,578,599 
December 31, 2021LegacyFreddie Mac
(In Thousands)RedwoodSequoiaSequoiaSLSTTotal
Held-for-sale at fair value$1,845,282 $— $— $— $1,845,282 
Held-for-investment at fair value— 230,455 3,628,465 1,888,230 5,747,150 
Total Residential Loans$1,845,282 $230,455 $3,628,465 $1,888,230 $7,592,432 
The following table summarizes the classifications and carrying values of the business purpose loans owned at Redwood and at consolidated CAFL entities at June 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021.
Table 7.1 – Classifications and Carrying Values of Business Purpose Loans
June 30, 2022Single-Family RentalBridge
(In Thousands)RedwoodCAFLRedwoodCAFLTotal
Held-for-sale at fair value$505,171 — $— $— $505,171 
Held-for-investment at fair value— 3,046,277 1,109,337 542,152 4,697,766 
Total Business Purpose Loans$505,171 $3,046,277 $1,109,337 $542,152 $5,202,937 
December 31, 2021Single-Family RentalBridge
(In Thousands)RedwoodCAFLRedwoodCAFLTotal
Held-for-sale at fair value$358,309 $— $— $— $358,309 
Held-for-investment at fair value— 3,488,074 666,364 278,242 4,432,680 
Total Business Purpose Loans$358,309 $3,488,074 $666,364 $278,242 $4,790,989 
Nearly all of the outstanding single-family rental loans at June 30, 2022 were first-lien, fixed-rate loans with original maturities of five, seven, or ten years, with 3% having original maturities of 30 years. The outstanding bridge loans held-for-investment at June 30, 2022 were first-lien, interest-only loans with original maturities of six to 36 months and were comprised of 45% one-month LIBOR-indexed adjustable-rate loans, 39% one-month SOFR-indexed adjustable-rate loans, and 17% fixed-rate loans.
At June 30, 2022, we had a $835 million commitment to fund bridge loans. See Note 16 for additional information on this commitment.
The following table provides the activity of business purpose loans at Redwood during the three and six months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021.
Table 7.2 – Activity of Business Purpose Loans at Redwood
Three Months Ended 
 June 30, 2022
Three Months Ended 
 June 30, 2021
(In Thousands)SFR at RedwoodBridge at RedwoodSFR at RedwoodBridge at Redwood
Principal balance of loans originated$323,245 $542,241 $312,217 $215,160 
Principal balance of loans acquired38,457 19,023 — — 
Principal balance of loans sold to third parties — — — 354 
Fair value of loans transferred (1)
295,037 306,313 297,301 — 
Mortgage banking activities income (loss) recorded (2)
(40,034)(1,136)25,222 978 
Investment fair value changes recorded (3)
— (5,455)— (62)
Six Months Ended 
 June 30, 2022
Six Months Ended 
 June 30, 2021
(In Thousands)SFR at RedwoodBridge at RedwoodSFR at RedwoodBridge at Redwood
Principal balance of loans originated$765,972 $954,179 $565,315 $348,389 
Principal balance of loans acquired100,349 22,006 — — 
Principal balance of loans sold to third parties 331,502 — — 9,231 
Fair value of loans transferred (1)
295,037 388,604 466,705 N/A
Mortgage banking activities income (loss) recorded (2)
(64,502)1,239 35,470 1,520 
Investment fair value changes recorded (3)
— (6,214)— 3,242 
(1)For SFR at Redwood, represents the transfer of loans from held-for-sale to held-for-investment associated with CAFL SFR securitizations. For Bridge at Redwood, represents the transfer of bridge loans from "Bridge at Redwood" to "Bridge at CAFL" resulting from their securitization.
(2)Represents net market valuation changes from the time a loan is originated to when it is sold or transferred to our investment portfolio. Additionally, for the three and six months ended June 30, 2022, we recorded loan origination fee income of $12 million and $27 million, respectively, through Mortgage banking activities, net on our consolidated statements of income (loss).
(3)Represents net market valuation changes for loans classified as held-for-investment and associated interest-only strip liabilities.
The following table provides the activity of business purpose loans held-for-investment at CAFL during the three and six months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021.
Table 7.3 – Activity of Business Purpose Loans Held-for-Investment at CAFL
Three Months Ended 
 June 30, 2022
Three Months Ended 
 June 30, 2021
(In Thousands)SFR at
CAFL
Bridge at CAFLSFR at
CAFL
Bridge at CAFL
Net market valuation gains (losses) recorded (1)
$(118,299)$(281)$(1,230)$— 
Six Months Ended 
 June 30, 2022
Six Months Ended 
 June 30, 2021
(In Thousands)SFR at
CAFL
Bridge at CAFLSFR at
CAFL
Bridge at CAFL
Net market valuation gains (losses) recorded (1)
$(310,202)$(1,856)$(62,132)$— 
(1)For loans held at our consolidated CAFL entities, market value changes are based on the estimated fair value of the associated ABS issued, including securities we own, pursuant to collateralized financing entity guidelines, and are recorded through Investment fair value changes, net on our consolidated statements of income (loss). The net impact to our income statement associated with our economic investments in these securitization entities is presented in Table 4.2.
The following tables summarize the characteristics of the business purpose loans owned at Redwood and at consolidated CAFL entities at June 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021.
Table 7.4 – Characteristics of Business Purpose Loans
June 30, 2022SFR at RedwoodSFR at
CAFL
 Bridge at RedwoodBridge at CAFL
(Dollars in Thousands)
Number of loans355 1,154 1,131 2,268 
Unpaid principal balance$536,344 $3,227,172 $1,116,582 $541,677 
Fair value of loans$505,171 $3,046,277 $1,109,337 $542,152 
Weighted average coupon5.31 %5.16 %6.73 %6.89 %
Weighted average remaining loan term (years)14621
Market value of loans pledged as collateral under short-term debt facilities$312,732 N/A$265,242 N/A
Market value of loans pledged as collateral under long-term debt facilities$180,482 N/A$779,467 N/A
Delinquency information
Number of loans with 90+ day delinquencies (1)
20 51 48 
Unpaid principal balance of loans with 90+ day delinquencies $5,212 $50,469 $32,941 $7,847 
Fair value of loans with 90+ day delinquencies (2)
$4,086 N/A$30,209 $7,847 
Number of loans in foreclosure (3)
53 
Unpaid principal balance of loans in foreclosure$5,212 $10,356 $35,070 $4,472 
Fair value of loans in foreclosure (2)
$4,086 N/A$32,338 $4,472 
December 31, 2021SFR at RedwoodSFR at
CAFL
Bridge at RedwoodBridge at CAFL
(Dollars in Thousands)
Number of loans245 1,173 1,134 1,640 
Unpaid principal balance$348,232 $3,340,949 $670,392 $274,617 
Fair value of loans$358,309 $3,488,074 $666,364 $278,242 
Weighted average coupon4.73 %5.17 %6.91 %7.05 %
Weighted average remaining loan term (years)12611
Market value of loans pledged as collateral under short-term debt facilities$75,873 N/A$91,814 N/A
Market value of loans pledged as collateral under long-term debt facilities$244,703 N/A$554,597 N/A
Delinquency information
Number of loans with 90+ day delinquencies (1)
18 31 — 
Unpaid principal balance of loans with 90+ day delinquencies$5,384 $41,998 $18,032 $— 
Fair value of loans with 90+ day delinquencies (2)
$4,238 N/A$14,218 $— 
Number of loans in foreclosure (3)
28 — 
Unpaid principal balance of loans in foreclosure$5,473 $12,648 $18,043 $— 
Fair value of loans in foreclosure (2)
$4,305 N/A$14,257 $— 
Footnotes to Table 7.4
(1)The number of loans greater than 90 days delinquent includes loans in foreclosure.
(2)The fair value of the loans held by consolidated CAFL entities was based on the fair value of the ABS issued by these entities, including securities we own, which we determined were more readily observable, in accordance with accounting guidance for collateralized financing entities.
(3)May include loans that are less than 90 days delinquent.
Characteristics of Residential Loans Held-For-Sale
The following table summarizes the characteristics of residential loans held-for-sale at June 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021.
Table 6.2 – Characteristics of Residential Loans Held-for-Sale
(Dollars in Thousands)June 30, 2022December 31, 2021
Number of loans1,469 2,196 
Unpaid principal balance$1,238,469 $1,813,865 
Fair value of loans$1,213,067 $1,845,282 
Market value of loans pledged as collateral under short-term borrowing agreements$1,207,185 $1,838,797 
Weighted average coupon4.47 %3.27 %
Delinquency information
Number of loans with 90+ day delinquencies
Unpaid principal balance of loans with 90+ day delinquencies$211 $2,923 
Fair value of loans with 90+ day delinquencies$170 $2,304 
Number of loans in foreclosure— — 
Quarterly Activity of Residential Loans Held-for-Sale
The following table provides the activity of residential loans held-for-sale during the three and six months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021.
Table 6.3 – Activity of Residential Loans Held-for-Sale
Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30,
(In Thousands)2022202120222021
Principal balance of loans acquired (1)
$1,145,450 $3,484,633 $3,260,641 $6,580,681 
Principal balance of loans sold1,238,327 3,324,919 3,065,691 5,600,751 
Principal balance of loans transferred to HFI— — 687,192 — 
Net market valuation gains (losses) recorded (2)
(32,527)26,278 (63,978)49,707 
(1)For the three and six months ended June 30, 2022, includes zero and $102 million of loans acquired through calls of zero and three seasoned Sequoia securitizations, respectively.
(2)Net market valuation gains (losses) on residential loans held-for-sale are recorded primarily through Mortgage banking activities, net on our consolidated statements of income (loss).
Characteristics of Residential Loans Held-for-Investment The following tables summarize the characteristics of the residential loans owned at consolidated Sequoia and Freddie Mac SLST entities at June 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021.
Table 6.4 – Characteristics of Residential Loans Held-for-Investment
June 30, 2022LegacyFreddie Mac
(Dollars in Thousands)SequoiaSequoiaSLST
Number of loans1,447 4,738 11,285 
Unpaid principal balance$234,213 $3,988,148 $1,796,594 
Fair value of loans$208,788 $3,525,459 $1,631,285 
Weighted average coupon2.27 %3.26 %4.50 %
Delinquency information
Number of loans with 90+ day delinquencies (1)
29 14 1,370 
Unpaid principal balance of loans with 90+ day delinquencies$5,107 $12,008 $236,941 
Fair value of loans with 90+ day delinquencies (2)
N/AN/AN/A
Number of loans in foreclosure11 257 
Unpaid principal balance of loans in foreclosure$1,483 $5,004 $45,536 
December 31, 2021LegacyFreddie Mac
(Dollars in Thousands)SequoiaSequoiaSLST
Number of loans1,583 4,300 11,986 
Unpaid principal balance$264,057 $3,605,469 $1,932,241 
Fair value of loans$230,455 $3,628,465 $1,888,230 
Weighted average coupon1.87 %3.39 %4.51 %
Delinquency information
Number of loans with 90+ day delinquencies (1)
32 18 1,208 
Unpaid principal balance of loans with 90+ day delinquencies$7,482 $15,124 $212,961 
Fair value of loans with 90+ day delinquencies (2)
N/AN/AN/A
Number of loans in foreclosure10 241 
Unpaid principal balance of loans in foreclosure$2,188 $1,624 $43,637 
(1)For loans held at consolidated entities, the number of loans greater than 90 days delinquent includes loans in foreclosure.
(2)The fair value of the loans held by consolidated entities was based on the fair value of the ABS issued by these entities, including securities we own, which we determined were more readily observable, in accordance with accounting guidance for collateralized financing entities.
Quarterly Activity of Residential Loans Held-for-Investment
The following table provides the activity of residential loans held-for-investment at consolidated entities during the three and six months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021.
Table 6.5 – Activity of Residential Loans Held-for-Investment at Consolidated Entities
Three Months Ended June 30, 2022Three Months Ended June 30, 2021
LegacyFreddie MacLegacyFreddie Mac
(In Thousands)SequoiaSequoiaSLSTSequoiaSequoiaSLST
Fair value of loans transferred from HFS to HFI (1)
N/A$— N/AN/A$1,205,494 N/A
Net market valuation gains (losses) recorded (2)
779 (211,486)(76,735)4,863 (12,835)22,579 
Six Months Ended June 30, 2022Six Months Ended June 30, 2021
LegacyFreddie MacLegacyFreddie Mac
(In Thousands)SequoiaSequoiaSLSTSequoiaSequoiaSLST
Fair value of loans transferred from HFS to HFI (1)
N/A$684,491 N/AN/A$1,205,494 N/A
Net market valuation gains (losses) recorded (2)
7,104 (482,217)(120,503)12,476 (15,413)19,013 
(1)Represents the transfer of loans from held-for-sale to held-for-investment associated with Sequoia securitizations.
(2)For loans held at our consolidated Legacy Sequoia, Sequoia, and Freddie Mac SLST entities, market value changes are based on the estimated fair value of the associated ABS issued, including securities we own, pursuant to collateralized financing entity guidelines, and are recorded in Investment fair value changes, net on our consolidated statements of income (loss). The net impact to our income statement associated with our economic investments in these securitization entities is presented in Table 4.2.