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arbor.com | 800.ARBOR.10 MULTIFAMILY & OTHER ASSET CLASSES LOANS BRIDGE From BRIDGE FINANCING to PERMANENT FINANCING, Partner With the One Multifamily Lender That Does it All

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THE BRIDGE TO THE BEST IN MULTIFAMILY PERMANENT FINANCING IS EASIER THAN YOU THINK As a long-standing Bridge lender, Arbor can ease your asset’s financial transition with a customized Bridge Loan. And as a leading Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, FHA & CMBS lender, Arbor ensures your asset stays on the right financial path to permanence.

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arbor.com | 800.ARBOR.10

MULTIFAMILY & OTHER ASSET CLASSES

LOANSBRIDGE

From BRIDGE FINANCING to PERMANENT FINANCING, Partner With the One Multifamily Lender That Does it All

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One Multifamily Lender Does it All

THE BRIDGE TO THE BEST IN MULTIFAMILY PERMANENT FINANCING IS EASIER THAN YOU THINKAs a long-standing Bridge lender, Arbor can ease your asset’s financial transition with a customized

Bridge Loan. And as a leading Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, FHA & CMBS lender, Arbor ensures your

asset stays on the right financial path to permanence.

WHAT’S YOUR INVESTMENT SCENARIO?• Need a bridge loan to lead your stabilizing asset to optimum permanent financing?

• Want the efficiency & cost savings of dealing with one lender?

• Want the security of a predetermined permanent loan exit?

• Need bridge financing to complete construction or repositioning?

• Want to bridge the timing/process gap toward an FHA loan?

ARBOR HAS THE COMPREHENSIVE SOLUTION FOR ALL OF YOUR BRIDGE & PERMANENT STRATEGIES• Non-recourse Bridge Loans starting at $3 million with up to 80% leverage

• Typically interest-only payments

• Prepayment generally permitted

• Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, FHA or CMBS loan exit

• Other asset classes eligible

ELIGIBLE TRANSACTIONS IN STRONG MARKETS• Traditional acquisitions

• Acquisitions with rehab component

• Acquisitions with nearly completed new construction

• Acquisitions out of foreclosure

• Refinances

• Debt buy-backs with fresh equity

• Properties in lease-up