NEW YORK, Dec. 02, 2016 -- Hunt Mortgage Group, a leader in financing commercial real estate throughout the United States, announced today it provided a Freddie Mac loan facility in the amount of $7.4 million to refinance a multifamily property in Springfield, Ohio.
Located at 2880 Dwight Road, Stone Crossing Apartments is a 142–unit garden-style apartment complex comprised of 15 residential buildings, a leasing office and maintenance shed. The borrower is JRM Springfield Holdings LLC, a Delaware limited liability company organized by JRM Equities, Inc. which is based in Columbus, Ohio and controlled by Jeffery M. Morris. The loan was sourced and placed by MSF Real Estate Capital, Inc., also based in Columbus. The new loan is a seven-year, variable rate loan.
“The borrower acquired the property in 2008. At that time the property was comprised of 36 units that were built in 1967,” commented Gregory Cazel, Managing Director at Hunt Mortgage Group. “Upon acquisition, the borrower demolished six of the units, renovated the remaining 30 and built an additional 112 units.”
The new units are all 989 square feet two-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bathroom garden-style units. They were built adjacent to the 30 existing units -- 24 two-bedroom, one-bathroom units with 1,011 square feet, and six three-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath units at 1,295 square feet.
The property is located two miles northeast of downtown Springfield, about four miles northwest of the I-70/US 40 interchange. Property amenities include: on-site management, an outdoor swimming pool and a lake. The property also has 285 parking spaces, including 279 open surface spaces and 6 carports.
“The sponsors are seasoned multifamily investors who have completed extensive renovations and expansions of this property to better serve the local market,” added Cazel. “They are new Hunt Mortgage Group clients. We were pleased to deliver this financing for such a solid investor and hope to partner with them again as we expand our local presence.”
About Hunt Mortgage Group
Hunt Mortgage Group, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hunt Companies, Inc., is a leader in financing commercial real estate throughout the United States. The Company finances all types of commercial real estate: multifamily properties (including small balance), affordable housing, office, retail, manufactured housing, healthcare/senior living, industrial, and self-storage facilities. It offers Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, HUD/FHA in addition to its own Proprietary loan products. Since inception, the Company has structured more than $21 billion of loans and today maintains a servicing portfolio of more than $12 billion. Headquartered in New York City, Hunt Mortgage Group has 189 professionals in 21 locations throughout the United States. To learn more, visit www.huntmortgagegroup.com.
MEDIA CONTACTS Brent Feigenbaum Hunt Mortgage Group 212-317-5730 [email protected] Pam Flores 773-218-9260 [email protected]


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