FHFA to hike multifamily loan caps for Freddie and Fannie in 2025

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FHFA to hike multifamily loan caps for Freddie and Fannie in 2025 FHFA to hike multifamily loan caps for Freddie and Fannie in 2025
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Sandra Thompson, the FHFA’s director, said the decision showed its “strong commitment” to provide the liquidity needed to improve affordability in the rental space.

Extending the workforce housing exemption, meanwhile, “will continue to enhance the Enterprises’ ability to support properties that preserve affordable rents, including properties preserved or created through corporate-sponsored affordable housing units,” she said.

The agency also said it would not lower the caps if 2025’s multifamily market performance is more muted than first expected – and that it could raise the caps further if required.

The news marks a change in approach from the same time last year, when the FHFA revealed it was setting its 2024 loan cap for the GSEs $5 billion below the 2023 limit.

Kevin Palmer, head of multifamily for Freddie Mac, said in a statement that the organization was focused on adapting to market conditions and meeting its mission to ensure liquidity, stability and affordability in the market. “FHFA’s requirements create the conditions for us to deliver on our priorities,” he said.

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