Walker & Dunlop and Pretium Launch $250 Million Affordable Housing Bridge Loan Venture

Reuters
Jan 07
Walker & Dunlop and Pretium Launch $250 Million Affordable Housing Bridge Loan Venture

Walker & Dunlop, Inc. has announced a $250 million strategic joint venture with Pretium to address the financing gap in affordable multifamily housing. The new venture, Walker & Dunlop Affordable Bridge Capital, will offer flexible, short-term first-mortgage bridge loans for properties being acquired, refinanced, or prepared for long-term government-affordable programs such as LIHTC, Section 8, or tax-exempt bonds. Loan sizes will range from $10 million to $75 million, with terms of 6 to 36 months. The partnership aims to support the expansion of affordable housing by providing critical bridge financing and reliable permanent takeout options through Agency and HUD programs.

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