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General Information on Freddie Mac Multifamily
Freddie Mac is a stockholder-owned corporation chartered by Congress in 1970 to create a continuous flow of funds to mortgage lenders in support of homeownership and rental housing. Freddie Mac purchases single-family and multifamily mortgages from lenders and either retains them in its portfolio or packages them into securities that are sold to investors. A publicly traded company, listed on the New York Stock Exchange, Freddie Mac has a mortgage portfolio worth more than $1 trillion. And, Freddie Mac has the financial strength and dedication to stay in the market, even in times of turmoil. Freddie Mac purchases multifamily mortgages through the nation's best locally based lenders who have years of lending expertise and proven track records of success. Together, these lenders make up Freddie Mac's Program Plus® network. Since the launching of Freddie Mac's current multifamily business in 1993, Freddie Mac has purchased more than $189 billion in multifamily mortgages, financing rental housing for more than 4 million families. Given that Freddie Mac is an industry leader with a long list of successful transactions, it's no surprise that three quarters of borrowers are repeat customers. Borrowers who choose a Freddie Mac loan enjoy competitive risk-based pricing, a broad array of innovative mortgage products and the support of people who have the knowledge and experience necessary to provide flexible, creative solutions for their financing needs. Freddie Mac's flexible product line delivers the multifamily financing options borrowers value. Freddie Mac supports the acquisition, refinance, rehabilitation and construction of apartment communities across America through the following products and services:
Borrowers frequently opt for a Freddie Mac loan to realize the benefits of its Early Rate-Lock delivery option. With Early Rate-Lock, the borrower can lock the interest rate, establish the mortgage amount, and set other key provisions of a proposed mortgage after Freddie Mac’s preliminary underwriting review, but before the Program Plus lender submits the final underwriting package (including third-party reports). To learn more about how a Freddie Mac loan can help you optimize your real estate investments, visit www.freddiemac.com/multifamily.
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