Key Highlights
- Newrez will recognize cryptocurrency assets for mortgage qualification beginning in February 2026.
- Borrowers can use digital holdings for income and asset verification without being required to liquidate their portfolios.
- The move targets crypto-literate investors seeking greater flexibility in the mortgage origination process.
Newrez, a national mortgage lender and servicer, announced on Tuesday that it will start accepting cryptocurrency assets for mortgage qualification beginning in February. The Pennsylvania-based company said digital asset holders will be able to use their holdings for income estimation and asset verification without selling or liquidating their portfolios.
This initiative aims to modernize the lending process for the growing number of crypto-savvy investors, especially younger generations, by giving them the same financial flexibility that traditional stock and bond investors have.
According to the company, this is the first time a major lender in the top 25 in the United States has officially included digital assets in the mortgage origination process. Under the new guidelines, eligible cryptocurrency holdings can be used to satisfy the requirements for mortgage approval.
Removing financial barriers
This shift is meant to eliminate the traditional hurdle where borrowers had to sell their crypto to get a loan. By taking notice of these values, it will enable the lender to open doors of opportunity to new borrowers in order for them to preserve their own freedom of choice regarding investing.
The mortgage industry has been slow to respond to the volatility and decentralized nature of digital currencies. Though buyers may have looked at using other forms of securities like stocks or mutual funds as proof of wealth and income, the implications meant that those with cryptocurrencies had no choice but to swap their holdings for fiat money before exiting.
Market hurdles and growth
This was often due to capital gains tax implications and also due to investors being out of their long-term investments when they did not need to. There are signs of conviction levels from both sides that have made prominent financial institutions rethink their risk models.
Addressing the move, Newrez President Baron Silverstein noted, “Today, an increasing number of consumers include crypto in their investment portfolios, while major financial institutions are deepening their involvement in crypto assets, supported by key regulatory developments.”
He added that their company believes it’s the right time to systematically incorporate eligible cryptos into modern mortgage lending.
Expanding product suites
Crypto assets will be integrated into the Smart Series product suite, which includes non-agency mortgage products. The change could indicate a bigger shift in how the credit and lending industry views digital wealth. With around 45% of Millennial and Gen Z investors currently owning cryptocurrency, other major lenders might feel pressure to adopt similar policies to stay competitive.
This could also promote more standardized regulatory guidelines regarding the valuation and use of digital assets as collateral with respect to the housing sector, which could help bridge the gap between DeFi and traditional banks.
Targeting younger generations
Newrez Chief Commercial Officer Leslie Gillin said that Newrez believes in meeting consumers where they’re at. She noted that the global crypto market has exceeded $3 trillion, and around 45% of Gen Z and Millennial investors, many of whom are future homebuyers, own crypto.
“Our mission at Newrez is to do everything possible to make home happen and this innovation marks yet another step in creating new pathways to homeownership, giving consumers flexibility and control,” she added.
Connecting financial worlds
The decision to support the recognition of digital assets without the necessity for a liquidation process establishes a key linkage between traditional financial frameworks and the crypto space.
The decision to roll out the lending process by February likely establishes a platform for the lending company to tap into tech-savvy investors who have otherwise been excluded by traditional lending practices. The impact that stability has on loans will be watched closely by the real estate sector as the process takes shape.
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