This exclusive presentation from Arbor and Fannie Mae examines the financial solutions you can employ to grow your investment portfolio while preserving our nation’s affordable housing stock. The conversation starts with research showing the sheer demand for quality affordable housing that exists in today’s market climate. After learning what qualifies as affordable housing, you’ll get some actionable tips for selecting the right loan product for your acquisition, rehab or construction needs.
Research
Here’s a quick look at the small balance multifamily finance and investment benchmarks for Q1 2017.
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Ivan Kaufman, Chairman, President & CEO of Arbor Realty Trust, Inc., sits down with Steve Johnson, Vice President of the Small Loan Business at Freddie Mac Multifamily, for a discussion on how the Freddie Mac Small Balance Loan program has expanded liquidity to underserved markets.
Your first deal with Arbor as your lender is just the start as we strive to build upon your success, transaction after transaction, with a level of personalization, customization and local market knowledge rarely experienced in multifamily financing.
Your first deal with Arbor as your lender is just the start as we strive to build upon your success, transaction after transaction, with a level of personalization, customization and local market knowledge rarely experienced in multifamily financing.
Your first deal with Arbor as your lender is just the start as we strive to build upon your success, transaction after transaction, with a level of personalization, customization and local market knowledge rarely experienced in multifamily financing.
Your first deal with Arbor as your lender is just the start as we strive to build upon your success, transaction after transaction, with a level of personalization, customization and local market knowledge rarely experienced in multifamily financing
FANNIE MAE DUS® Moderate Rehabilitation (Mod Rehab) Supplemental Arbor offers subordinate financing options for multifamily properties that have completed moderate rehabilitation.