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Multifamily Hub - Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming

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HUD FHA Multifamily Program Information
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Denver MF Hub Loan Endorsements
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Loan endorsements FY 2010:
5,962 Units
$521,649,000 in Mortgage Insurance

Loan endorsements FY2011:
10,959 Units
$832,000,000 in Mortgage Insurance

Loan endorsements FY 2012 Year to date:
1032 Units
$112,290,700 in Mortgage Insurance

Last update: 12/09/2011


FHA Insured Loan Programs

Multifamily Apartment Financing Options

FHA Insures multifamily loans originated by FHA approved lenders for the construction, substantial rehabilitation, and acquisition and refinancing of apartments. To obtain a FHA-insured loan, a prospective borrower must use a Multifamily Accelerated Program (MAP) lender approved by the Office of Multifamily Development and the HUD-approved lender, in turn, must submit a mortgage insurance application to HUD. Find an active lender in the Rocky Mountain Area.

 -   Purchase or Refinancing of Existing Multifamily
Rental Housing (Section 207 and Section 223(f))
 -   Rental and Cooperative Housing (Section
221(d)(3) and Section 221(d)(4)
 -   Other FHA Insured Programs

All Section 220, 221(d)(3), 221(d)(4), 231 and 241(a) projects (both market rate and affordable) either in person or by teleconference with our Office, (223(f) projects are encouraged to participate but are not required), must participate in a Concept Meeting.

Special Needs

Capital Advance Programs for the Elderly & Special Needs Housing

HUD provides funding to develop rental housing that will serve as supportive housing for the very low-income elderly and individuals with disabilities and provides rent subsidies for the projects to help make them affordable.

 -   Elderly Housing - Section 202 (non-profits only)
 -   Special Needs housing - Section 811 (non-profits only)

Local Technical Information

 -   Section 202/811 high cost percentages for project development FY 2011
 -   Maximum multifamily mortgage limits for high cost areas
 -   MSA rental market analyses - research information prepared by our economists
 -   Multifamily appraisers
 -   Region VIII Active MAP Lenders
 -   All MAP Lenders
 -   Architectural and Cost Third Party Reviewers
 -   New Region VIII MF Inspection Contract
 
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