Apartment Loans

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Apartment loans are financial products which fund the purchase of multifamily properties. Investors use apartment loans to increase leverage and improve their potential investment returns.

Alta Housing Opens Silicon Valley Affordable Housing

The 71-unit development will house individuals and two-person households earning between 30% and 70% of the area median income.

Capital Markets Insight: Janover Ventures' Brandon Ramineh Discusses Latest Fannie Mae Small Loan Deal

Last week, Janover Ventures' Brandon Ramineh closed a $1,706,000 Fannie Mae Small Loan for Carriage House Apartments, a 30-unit apartment property in Ponchatoula, Louisiana.

Multifamily Update: HUD Releases Its 2019 Housing Finance Reform Plan

HUD's housing reform plan suggests relaxed multifamily noise and environmental regulations to encourage affordable development. It also suggests that Congress increase caps for the Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) program.

Capital Markets Insight: Janover Ventures' Brandon Ramineh Discusses Latest Fannie Mae Small Loan Deal

This week, Janover Ventures’ Brandon Ramineh closed a $1.41 million Fannie Mae Small Loan for two properties totaling 44-units in Corsicana, TX. We sat down to discuss the transaction and why the borrower chose to go with the Fannie Mae Small Loan program.

Deal Update: Janover Ventures’ Brandon Ramineh Discusses New Freddie Mac Small Balance Loan Closing

This Friday, Janover Ventures’ Brandon Ramineh closed a $1.37 million Freddie Mac Small Balance Loan for a 16-unit apartment property in Lindale, TX. We sat down to discuss the deal and why the borrower chose to go with the Freddie Mac SBL program.

Capital Markets Insights: Janover Ventures' Brandon Ramineh Discusses Freddie SBL Cash Out Restrictions

The Freddie Mac SBL program plans to enact stricter rules for cash-out refinances. We sat down with Janover Ventures' Brandon Ramineh to learn more.

NREI Report Suggests Multifamily Investors Remain Optimistic

Despite fears of a recession from some corners of the market, research conducted by the National Real Estate Investor (NREI) suggests that most multifamily investors remain strikingly optimistic.