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Charley C.
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Seeking advice on permanent financing Multifamily family affordable

Charley C.
  • North of Houston
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Hello, I am an conventional apartment builder/developer but the new interest rate models have put a damper on new projects. I know FHA has low interest rate permanent financing for affordable housing. Not for vouchers but where the occupants have to be under a certain income bracket. I should be able to comply with that but really I just don't know lenders that are into that kind of thing.

I got several questions. The first one, I would rather not use the FHA of any sort to do the construction, is that possible? or do I have to fit the FHA mold during construction?

What are the fixed rates for affordable housing (over 5 mill) ? (could borrow more if needed)

What are the income brackets for Montgomery or may be even Walker county for example?

Any pointers are greatly appreciated 

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Ian Stuart
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Ian Stuart
  • Lender
  • Seattle, WA
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How about Freddie Mac / Fannie Mae affordable housing financing programs? Standard program is generally is 5-30 year term, partial-full term IO, 1.20x DCR, 30-year amortization (loan sizing), non-recourse (with carveouts), priced in the low-mid 100's over treasuries (low 5% coupons). Property needs to be restricted by a LURA along other requirements, but might be worth the look. Full disclosure - our shop is the #1 Freddie Mac Optigo, #2 Fannie Mae DUS, and #3 HUD/FHA multifamily lender in the nation.

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