Multifamily lending will open up later in the year

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Multifamily has seen a tough start to the year with the lack of transactions and capital remaining on the sidelines. Conditions will likely ease in late Q3 or Q4 once the Fed makes a move to lower rates. Once that happens, capital will open, and transactions will pick up. There has been a dip in rents across the board and loan underwriting has been conservative. Lenders are having to be more creative to get deals done and borrowers will need to bring in mezz or pref equity to fill capital stacks. More

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