Ian Stuart
Freddie Mac SBL & Fannie Mae Small Loan Financing - Multifamily Apartments
4 October 2024 | 10 replies
FREDDIE MAC SMALL BALANCE LOAN (SBL)Loan Purpose: Permanent Financing (Refi & Acquisition) Loan Proceeds: $1,000,000 - $7,500,000Loan Sizing: 80% LTV; 1.20x DCR (Top Market)Loan Sizing: 80% LTV; 1.25x DCR (Standard Market)Loan Sizing: 70-75% LTV; 1.30x DCR (Small Market)Loan Sizing: 70-75% LTV; 1.40x DCR (Very Small Market) Amortization: 30 YearsLoan Term: 5-10 Year Term (Fixed), 10 or 20 Years (Hybrid ARM)IO Term: Partial Term IO (80% LTV; 1.20x DCR); Full Term IO (65% LTV; 1.35x DCR) (Top Market) IO Term: Partial Term IO (80% LTV; 1.25x DCR); Full Term IO (65% LTV; 1.40x DCR) (Standard Market) IO Term: Partial Term IO (70-75% LTV; 1.30x DCR); Full Term IO (60% LTV; 1.45x DCR) (Small MArket)IO Term: Partial Term IO (70-75% LTV; 1.40x DCR); Full Term IO (60% LTV; 1.55x DCR) (Very Small Market) Rate Types: Fixed & Hybrid ARMRate Lock: Rate Lock @ ApplicationNon-Recourse: Non-Recourse w/ “Bad Boy” CarveoutsPrepayment: Standard - Greater of YM or 1.00%Flexible Prepay: Flexible Options – Stepdown & Extended Open/Par Periods Rate Buydowns: Yes – Rate Buydowns Available Up to 2.00%Assumable: Yes – Assumable LoanCash Out Refi: Yes – Cash Out Refi OK FANNIE MAE SMALL LOANLoan Purpose: Permanent Financing (Refi & Acquisition) Loan Proceeds: $1,000,000 - $9,000,000Loan Sizing: 75-80% LTV; 1.25x DCRAmortization: 30 YearsLoan Term: 5-30 Year TermIO Term (PTIO): Partial Term IO @ 80% LTV; 1.25x DCR IO Term (FTIO): Full Term IO @ 65% LTV; 1.35x DCR Rate Type: Fixed RateRate Lock: Rate Lock @ Loan CommitmentRate Structure: Treasury Yield + SpreadNon-Recourse: Non-Recourse w/ “Bad Boy” CarveoutsPrepayment: Yield Maintenance; 3 Mos @ 1.00%; 3 Mos @ ParFlexible Prepay: Flexible Prepayment Options Available Escrows: Taxes, Insurance, Replacement ReservesRate Buydowns: Yes - Rate Buydowns Available Up to (1.25%-2.00%)Assumable: Yes – Assumable Loan Cash Out Refi: Yes – Cash Out Refi OK
James R.
Solicitation from Sinistar or perhaps sinister?
4 October 2024 | 5 replies
Periodically someone from ABB will ask to book off platform or if I rent separately.
Edward Segaar
Build to rent?
3 October 2024 | 7 replies
You should also ask about warranty coverage, lease-up periods, and what kind of rental demand exists in the area.
Albert Hepp
What amount will you pay your buyer agent when new Realtor MLS rules start in August?
3 October 2024 | 6 replies
You expect a long home search where the agent will have to schedule lots of showings for you, over a long period of time?
Jason Skinner
Structure an owner finance deal for an 8 unit complex
4 October 2024 | 5 replies
You are saying I should ask for the seller to carry 80% seller finance and then I make payments to him with 5% interest for a period of time until I pay it off correct?
Wayne Chou
My 1st Multifamily - Thoughts and guidance to help gut-check my buy matrix
4 October 2024 | 4 replies
You could invest out of state, which would open up different risks and costs (trusting your PM, additional travel costs to see your property(s) periodically, likely less personal market knowledge).
Sinuway Martinez
New to the game but ready to play
4 October 2024 | 11 replies
I am also building a list of contractors to have ready to confirm our rehab cost during our inspection period.
Genesis Duncan
Newbie out of state investor looking to build network!
7 October 2024 | 39 replies
Then the seller can either fix them prior to title transfer or the buyer has to assume the violations and fix them within a certain period of time after they buy the property.
Kent Ford
How Are Rising Interest Rates Affecting Texas Home Sales?
2 October 2024 | 4 replies
How are you navigating this slower period with your current investments?