Freddie Mac Multifamily 2025 Production Volume Rises 17% to $77.6 Billion

Reuters
Jan 16
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/FMCCG">Freddie Mac</a> Multifamily 2025 Production Volume Rises 17% to $77.6 Billion

Freddie Mac (Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation) announced that its multifamily production volume for 2025 reached $77.6 billion, representing a 17% increase over 2024. The company supported more than 577,000 affordable rental units across the United States while maintaining safety and soundness standards. Freddie Mac’s Long-Term Financing Facilities reached a record $2 billion in new funding, a 42% increase from 2024. The Structured Products business closed 10 transactions totaling $2.5 billion, including a record 8 Q-Deals amounting to $2.2 billion. In 2025, 66% of Freddie Mac’s production volume qualified as mission-driven affordable housing, exceeding the 50% goal set by U.S. Federal Housing. Nearly 70% of goal-eligible units financed were affordable to low-income residents earning less than 80% of area median income (AMI), and about 17% were affordable to very low-income residents at or below 50% of AMI, surpassing both goals. In total, 93% of all units financed in 2025 were affordable at or below 120% of AMI. The year’s volume included $1.2 billion in Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) equity investments, $1.1 billion in workforce housing preservation loans, and $2.4 billion in forward conversions. Freddie Mac implemented process improvements to enhance efficiency and customer experience, including increased flexibility in requirements related to ownership transfers, insurance, and servicing.

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