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How Long Does It Take To Close A HUD 221(d)(4) Loan

February 7, 2018 joec2uall

Many developers are concerned about using a HUD 221(d)4 loan since they have hear rumors how long it can to…

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Posted in: affordable, HUD Regulations, multifamily development

Developer Fees

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Many HUD 221(d)4 projects qualify for a developer fee to recoup sweat equity and risk. For example LIHTC projects and…

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HUD Reduces MIP Fees For Energy Efficient Housing

October 10, 2017 joec2uall

HUD now offers a reduced MIP of .25% for projects willing to adopt energy efficiency standards.To qualify, the project’s owner…

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Posted in: Energy Efficient

When Your Local Bank Doesn’t Deliver

June 21, 2017 joec2uall

Many developers have long established relationships with their local bank and expect great terms when they require a

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: apartment development, conventional financing, HUD 221d4, long term construction, permanent financing

Can A Short Bond Structure Help Your Next 4% LIHTC Transaction

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Many tax

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Posted in: affordable, HUD Regulations, multifamily development, Uncategorized Filed under: 4% tax credits, hud221d4, long term bonds, short bond

85% LTC Construction Financing = Less Risk For Your Project

May 30, 2017 joec2uall

Developing or rehabbing a multifamily property is expensive, risky and time intensive. Yet, many developers are willing to take the…

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Posted in: affordable, Housing Authority, multifamily development, Section 8 Filed under: 221d4, 221d4 developer fee, 85% LTC, hud construction

What is BSPRA?

May 15, 2017 joec2uall

FHA 221(d)(4) loans have unique advantages including a non-recourse 40 year term and high LTC. The long term nature of…

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Posted in: HUD Regulations, multifamily development, Uncategorized Filed under: 221d4 developer fee, BSPRA, Builders Profit, low equity construction

Is The HUD 221 (d)(4) Loan Program Right for You?

May 12, 2017 joec2uall

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s 221(d)4 program insures mortgage loans for the new construction or substantial rehabilitation…

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Posted in: HUD Regulations, multifamily development Filed under: construction loan, HUD, loan, negative arbitrage

Is HUD 221(d)4 An Option For Mixed Use Properties?

May 9, 2017 joec2uall

The federal policy for real estate finance can impact neighborhoods and communities. For example,

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Posted in: Energy Efficient, HUD Regulations, mixed use, multifamily development Filed under: commercial space, hud rural, mixed use development, multifamily development, rentable space, rural development, small devlopers, small mixed use financing

How Early Is Too Early?

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If you are in the planning stages for a new multifamily development or existing project rehabilitation when should you start…

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Posted in: Energy Efficient, multifamily development, Section 8 Filed under: affordable housing, construction loan, energy efficient, HUD 221d4 development, HUD timing, market report

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