Freddie Mac SBL
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The Freddie Mac Optigo Small Balance Loan (SBL) program offers borrowers non-recourse apartment loans between $1 million and $7.5 million.
Chicago-Area Community Receives $2M Refi
Arbor provided the loan through Freddie Mac’s Small Balance Loan program for a 30-unit property in Lansing, Ill.
Memphis Apartments Get $4M Refi Through Janover
The Freddie Mac Small Balance Loan deal closed at an LTV ratio of 63.4% and will amortize over 30 years.
Arbor’s Geoff Platt Discusses Fannie, Freddie, and the Multifamily Market in Q4 2019
This week, Multifamily.today sat down with Geoff Platt, Vice President at Arbor Realty Trust, a major agency and HUD/FHA multifamily lender, to discuss trends regarding Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac multifamily financing, among other important trends in the multifamily industry.
Janover Ventures CEO Blake Janover Discusses Multifamily Financing: Part 1
Last month, Janover Ventures CEO Blake Janover went on William Weidner’s Realty Speak podcast to discuss the current state of the multifamily financing market, as well as to discuss how he got his start in the multifamily business.
Janover Ventures CEO Blake Janover Discusses Multifamily Financing: Part 2
Last month, Janover Ventures CEO Blake Janover went on William Weidner’s Realty Speak podcast to discuss the current state of the multifamily financing market, as well as to discuss how he got his start in the multifamily business.
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.