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Affordable Housing

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RPA Commercial Loans

As a national commercial mortgage brokerage, we at RPA Commercial Loans strive to get the best outcomes for our clients. Our strong relationships with local, regional, and national funding sources, including banks, credit unions, private equity firms, life companies, REITs, and syndicators provide us the best opportunity to meet your funding needs, regardless of loan amount.

Our purchase money and refinance options include bridge loans, rehab/construction, purchase-money, term loans, CMBS, SBA, USDA, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and more.

Submit your application requirements to us today, and let us see what the marketplace has to offer for your needs.

 

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Affordable Housing

The United States is currently experiencing an affordable housing crisis. With over five million new immigrants to the country over the last year, this crisis will not abate anytime soon.

Due to this, Fannie Mae offers great financing options in this space. With LTVs up to 80%, DSCR as low as 1.20, 10-30 year terms, and non-recourse loans, this can be a very good investment opportunity.

Fixed and variable interest rates are available, as are supplemental mortgages, which provide opportunities for additional proceeds for communities in the final stages of lease-up or with expansion.

Do be aware of low-income qualifying restrictions, as 20% or more units must be rented to families earning at or below 60% of AMI, and these restrictions must be recorded.

As a priority program with Fannie Mae, flexible financing, competitive pricing, and fast execution times are available.

Download Fannie Mae's Affordable Housing Guide.

Bridge Loans

Bridge loans are a good option for short-term (6 mos to 3 years) needs. With regard to multifamily, a bridge loan can allow you to rehab or upgrade a property or to increase occupancy to a level that will qualify for long-term financing (90-95%).

Fixed-Rate Loans

A fixed-rate loan offers payment certainty, as the only variations to your monthly payment will be annual increases in property taxes and insurance costs. In a declining interest-rate market, however, a fixed rate can work against you.

Adjustable-Rate Loans

Adjustable-rate loans usually offer lower interest rates than fixed-rate loans. In a declining interest-rate environment, your payment can actually decrease periodically. However, if interest rates rise, your payment will also increase.



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LOAN CATEGORIES

Bank-Agency Loans
BANK/AGENCY LOANS

Referred to as Institutional, Permanent Loans, this category represents loans made to well-qualified borrowers. Debt Service Coverage Ratios from 1.25 to 1.55 and Occupancy Rates of 90% or greater, along with a high credit score are basic requirements for this type of loan. Most deals do not qualify for these best rates.

Alt-A
ALT-A

Usually deals that just miss the mark on A-Paper loans can qualify under Alt-A. Rates will be a little bit higher, but underwriting won't be as strict. DSCR ratios of 1.00 to 1.25 can qualify, and credit scores from 650 will be considered. Occupancy rates usually will need to be at 90% or greater for the last 90 days.

Hard Money Loan
HARD MONEY/bridge

Short-term loans fall into this category. This is our most popular loan option and allows a borrower to upgrade the property over six months to three years. Upgrades could involve renovation or rehabilitation, increasing occupancy, or simply improving the credit score or cash position of the borrower over time.

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