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Walker & Dunlop, Inc. reports developments in commercial real estate finance and advisory services, with recurring updates on mortgage banking volume, revenues, servicing fees, and the performance of its Capital Markets and Servicing & Asset Management activities. The company originates, sells, and services multifamily and other commercial real estate financing products, including Agency executions tied to Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Ginnie Mae, HUD and the Federal Housing Administration.
Company news also covers arranged debt and equity capital for multifamily, affordable housing, hospitality, self-storage and other commercial real estate assets. Updates frequently describe refinancing, construction financing, institutional advisory mandates, LIHTC affordable equity capabilities, servicing portfolio growth, credit exposure from indemnified or repurchased loans, and management commentary on capital markets conditions.
Walker & Dunlop commends the Federal Housing Finance Agency's (FHFA) announcement of the 2021 multifamily lending caps, allowing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to lend a total of $140 billion. Notably, the requirement for affordable lending increased from 37.5% to 50%. Chairman and CEO Willy Walker expressed that these measures are crucial amid the pandemic, supporting landlords in keeping renters in their homes. Walker & Dunlop has lent over $17 billion in affordable housing over the last three years, aligning with the FHFA's enhanced focus on affordable lending.
Walker & Dunlop announced the addition of Senior Director Colton Smith to expand its presence in the Western U.S., specifically in Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr. Smith, who has over ten years of commercial real estate experience, will focus on sourcing debt financing for various commercial real estate assets. The firm aims to grow its market share and client base in the Utah region. Walker & Dunlop ranks as a top multifamily lender and has seen a 23.4% increase in brokered loan origination volume from 2018 to 2019, attributed to successful talent acquisitions.
Walker & Dunlop announced $20.4 million in financing for Fox Ridge Apartments, a 170-unit community in Lebanon, Pennsylvania. This financing was arranged for repeat client Boyd/Wilson, who has secured over $75 million through Walker & Dunlop in six months. The deal features six years of interest-only payments and a fixed rate for a ten-year term, facilitated by the Philadelphia Capital Markets team led by John Banas and Kris Wood. The property is strategically located near essential amenities and provides modern community features.
Walker & Dunlop announced the sale of Argyle & Harvard Apartments, a 98-unit multifamily portfolio in Hollywood, Los Angeles. The properties, built in 1970 and 1955, present opportunities for rental income increases of up to 44% through renovations. This sale marks one of the few multifamily transactions in Los Angeles since the Covid-19 pandemic, reflecting a significant market slowdown. Walker & Dunlop's multifamily sales team recently closed over $325 million in transactions in just 30 days, contributing to a total of over $4 billion in sales volume in 2020.
Walker & Dunlop announced the successful sale of two skilled nursing facilities in Southwest Montana, namely Apple Rehab Cooney and Elkhorn Healthcare & Rehabilitation. The transaction, facilitated by Tony Cassie and Sam Thompson from the Walker & Dunlop Investment Sales team, achieved over $100,000 per bed despite challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The facilities, located in Helena and Clancy, Montana, highlight the operational resilience in the healthcare sector. With a track record of $5.4 billion in property sales in 2019, Walker & Dunlop continues to be a leader in multifamily property sales.
Walker & Dunlop has expanded its multifamily property sales team by hiring Andrew DiBlasi in Columbus, Ohio. This move enhances their national property sales platform, focusing on Central Ohio. DiBlasi brings extensive experience and client relationships from his previous role at DRK & Company, where he oversaw over $100 million in annual transactions. Walker & Dunlop continues to grow its footprint, having doubled its property sales team since 2018, with new offices in key cities across the U.S.
Walker & Dunlop Investment Partners (WDIP) has appointed Michael Link as Director of its Capital Formation team. Based in Denver, Link will manage marketing and fundraising initiatives, aiming to enhance WDIP's diverse private equity and debt strategies. Previously at Brookwood Financial Partners, he successfully raised $300 million in 2018 and $700 million in real estate recapitalization in 2019. His expertise is expected to strengthen WDIP's investment pursuits in the middle-market commercial real estate sector.
Walker & Dunlop has secured $80,110,000 in financing for Ellyn Crossing, a renovated multifamily community with 1,155 units in Glendale Heights, Illinois. The funding supports $4.5 million in unit upgrades and $1.5 million in common area renovations. The loan also provides an additional $1,000,000 for completing renovations, expected within 6 to 9 months of closing. Walker & Dunlop leveraged Freddie Mac’s floating-rate program to ensure favorable loan terms for Rockwell Partners, highlighting a strong partnership in multifamily real estate investments.
Walker & Dunlop completed the $60 million sale of 416 on Broadway, a 115-unit Class A apartment community in Glendale, Los Angeles. Originally built as condominiums in 2009, the property features large floor plans averaging 1,102 square feet, appealing to renters seeking extra space. The location boasts occupancy rates above 96% and consistent rent growth, despite an increase in multifamily inventory. Walker & Dunlop also arranged acquisition debt for the buyer at historically low interest rates, showcasing its strength in multifamily financing.
Walker & Dunlop reported Q3 2020 revenues of $247.0 million, a 16% increase year-over-year, with net income rising 21% to $53.2 million, or $1.66 per diluted share. Total transaction volume decreased 6% to $8.4 billion, despite a 36% increase in Agency lending. Year-to-date revenues reached $734.0 million, up 22% from 2019. The company declared a dividend of $0.36 per share for Q4 2020, and the servicing portfolio expanded to $103.4 billion, a 13% increase. Cash on hand totaled $294.9 million.