Keystone Homes obtained $30 million in Fannie Mae cash-out financing for The Havenly Superstition, a 166-unit, horizontal, apartment/cottage-style build-to-rent (BTR) community in Apache Junction, Arizona. The financing was arranged on behalf of Keystone Homes by Berkadia’s Scott Holland, Vin Basa, Brad Burns and Jeremy Hammill. The seven-year, fixed-rate loan offers full-term interest-only payments. Located at 695 E. Superstition Blvd and compl…
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