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Excellent Service
Bill is an exceptional loan officer. He helped us to purchase our home with very personal and professional service. He helped us navigate the whole process from start to closing without any problems. We didn't think we're qualified to purchase a house, but Bill went above and beyond to find a way to help us achieve our goal. He always responded very quickly with our requests, he would come back with different options with comparison chart to clearly indicate how much we need for down payment, monthly payments, interest rates, closing costs etc.
We would highly recommend Bill to anyone in need of lending services. In fact, we have already recommended Bill to one of our friends on purchasing a house.
--- David Chan - Houston, TX

Bank Statement Lending!
William Rapp of Network Funding, L. P. was very professional and I felt comfortable in dealing with him. I will definitely recommend him to family and friends.
--- Ian F - Missouri City, TX

Professionalism - Expert In Home Style Loan
Bill is an expert in the topic, his explanations and online material make a difference and he is always there from the beginning to the end. He is committed to make thing happen.
--- Felipe Caldern & Carolina Angel Gutierrez

Great Service!
Bill Rapp's handling of our loan (even though out of state) was unparalleled to any service I have been through prior, including 3 different real estate transactions and multiple refinances. Extremely quick close, with great options and flexibility for my families needs. All around A+
--- Chris & Beth Sheehan - San Jose, CA

Knowledgeable and Responsive!
Bill was a pleasure to work with and he made the loan process fairly easy. He answered all questions I had very quickly and was straight forward in doing it. I would recommend Bill to others.
--- Wes Brady - Richmond, TX

Very professional and always returned our calls!
Bill takes a lot of pride in his job and is very dependable. They were very patient and understanding. He went out of his way and explained all my questions and concerns. They were very professional and returned my phone calls and emails. He did a great job and I fully recommend him.
--- Therese, Malcom & Shirley Teixeira - Katy, TX

Great Job!
Bill helped us out from beginning to end of loan process. The loan closed in a timely manner as Bill worked hard with bank to get our to the final steps.
--- Kamal & Theresa Wilson - Hartford, CT

Avid Problem-Solver and Absolute Pleasure to Work With!
Bill Rapp worked very hard to ensure that we closed our loan and were able to move into our new home. He always had alternatives to any problems we encountered while closing. He worked with us from the beginning identifying solutions to any problems that we were having. He was an absolute pleasure to work with!
--- Nikita Rayani & Sanit Tejani - Houston, TX

Awesome to work with!
Being a first-time buyer I came in with lots of questions and concerns. Bill was always available for any questions I had and answered everything to my satisfaction. Bill made the loan process so painless that I could still concentrate on other things. We ended up closing early which made things even better. If you are in need of a lender and want someone who is very approachable and stays on top of your loan then Bill is your guy.
--- Cesar Raya - Richmond, TX

Loan Declined by my bank, and he saved the day!
Bill, did an amazing job helping me close on my house. He took the reigns and reassured me the best route to take to help close. He was accountable, thorough and trustworthy. I will continue to work with Network Funding, L.P. when it comes to home buying in the future because of the quality of service Bill gave.
--- Jacob Smith - Boerne, TX

Bill Rapp Will Definitely Make It Happen!
Bill is the most kind, patient and helpful person I have ever known. He answers his phone calls and emails promptly. You can ask him a million questions, and he will answer each and every one of them. Before I started working with Bill, I had been turned down for a home loan, because of some past credit issues I had, plus I was a single mother. However, once I started working with Bill, he was able to quickly get me a home loan, with a good interest rate. I would recommend that you call him, as he will help you.
--- Corinne Wilson - Roselle, NJ

Knowledgeable, Honest, Trustworthy, and Reliable!
"I will definitely keep you in mind. If anyone I know needs financing, I will send them your way!"
--- Jon & Andrea Saleem, CRPC Financial Advisor - Houston, TX

Best Dam Mortgage Guy a man could know!
"Hands down the best loan experience to date!"
--- Gabe & Chelsea Jackson - Pearland, TX

Phenomenal, Hard Working and Never Quits!
Had a stupid foreclosure that could have been avoided if ex’s attny would have sent my buy out offer. So Bill was able to push this through with a 4 year foreclosure. He worked his butt off, was very diligent with his communication; and was very professional talking to me even when I was screaming and/or crying at him. Highly recommend this lender. He really go to the ends of the earth to help you!
--- Liz Keeter - Harlingen, TX

Exceptional customer service!
Bill is the most kind, patient and helpful person I have ever known. He answers his phone calls and emails promptly. You can ask him a million questions, and he will answer each and every one of them. Before I started working with Bill, I had been turned down for a home loan, because of some past credit issues I had, plus I was a single mother. However, once I started working with Bill, he was able to quickly get me a home loan, with a good interest rate. I would recommend that you call him, as he will help you.
--- Isha Lopez & Mauricio Garcia - Houston, TX

Service with a capitol S
Bill went above and beyond at every turn. He worked late on Saturday, he worked late all the time. We wanted to close ASAP and he really helped make it happen for us.
--- Jeff & Wendy Heger - Houston, TX

Best Buying Experience!
I would would highly recommend going with Network Funding LP. As a first time home buyer I didn't know what to expect. Bill Rapp was very helpful in answering all my questions and guided me through all ghe steps. I couldn't have asked for a better buying experience!
--- Tabitha Turner - Humble, TX

Would recommend him and use him again!
Very involved and professional . Kept me informed and up to date on everything that was going on Went with me closing and was very helpful and knowledgeable.
--- Kathy Ward - Houston, TX

Great experience!
Well I meet bill back in December 2016 he got recommended by my real estate agent we had a house in sight and started the process to get approved but we fail due to my work history and credit bill told me not to give up and put me in contact with a credit repair company they help me bring my score up and bill walk me thru the process of getting a new line so this time around we got approved before looking for our house after we found it we still had a couple of hick up but with bills help on Sunday 6-18-17 to be exact Father's Day bill called me to give me the great news that we had got approved and the closing date was as scheduled bill was more than just a lender to my family he became a friend and I'm alway going to have him in mind for any other financial situation.
--- Alejandres Felimon - Richmond, TX

I really liked his attitude!
I wouldn't usually say this but the way he had handled my mortgage was really pleasant. I personally enjoyed the time spent with him while we discussed feasible rates. He's a great man with a great personality and he offered really low interests as well. Definitely recommend him to others.
--- Tom Troiano - Atlantic City, NJ

He's nothing short of a miracle!
I'm a self-employed businessman and had him figure out the mortgage of the house after 30% down payment. The interest rates I received were incredibly low given what I had thought of earlier. One other important thing to note was that I hadn't really taken any loans earlier, so I had no credit history. He helped me out with all that as well so I can't really call him anything else but a miracle.
--- Fran Suarez - Cleveland, OH

He's really helpful!
I made a bid to him and the very same day he gave me an offer which I couldn't resist. It was too intimidating with those incredibly low interest rates and all, thoroughly recommend him.
--- Kenny Mickle - Houston, TX

Expeditious!
Bill was very expeditious and made it real easy going through the loan process. I felt he was on top of things.
I deal with investment properties and will more than likely call on him again.
--- Wayne King - Pensacola, FL

Bill was great!
Bill made us feel like a friend all the way thru the process. He was patient and explained everything he needed clearly. He was available ANYTIME we had questions or needed more information. Hopefully we won’t go thru this process again anytime soon, but if we do - we’d choose Bill! =)
--- Barbra & Nick Grimmer - Austin, TX

Great broker!
Bill was a great broker to work with. As first time home buyers we had many questions about the process, Bill took the time to help us even calling us back on weekends with answers. I would not hesitate to recommend him to anyone looking for a broker to work with.
--- Murray & Lisa Turner - Pensacola, FL

Outstanding service!
I couldn't have been more pleased with Bill's level of service. He made what is typically a lengthy, arduous process far quicker and easier at every turn. I'm extremely comfortable recommending Bill to friends and family, and will definitely utilize his services again!
--- Jim Lipari - Austin, TX
1. Select a VA-approved Lender
On the surface, it might appear that any lender will do. However, if you dig a little deeper, you may discover that not all lenders are the same. First, only lenders approved by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs can originate VA mortgages. Secondly, some lenders focus primarily on conventional loans, while others concentrate almost exclusively on the VA loan program for military clients. Using a VA specialty lender with extensive knowledge about the VA loan process vs. a lender who only funds a few VA mortgages a year may translate into an easier and quicker loan process. To connect with a VA specialty lender, please click here.
2. Obtain a Certificate of Eligibility (COE)
An experienced lender can help you obtain what’s called a Certificate of Eligibility (COE). The COE will prove that you meet initial eligibility standards for VA loan benefits. It will also let the lender know how much entitlement you can receive, which is the amount the Department of Veterans Affairs will guarantee on your VA loan. To get your COE, you’ll need to give your lender a bit of information about your military service. Usually, a COE can be acquired online instantly through a lender’s portal or through the eBenefits portal on the va.gov website. Those servicemembers or surviving spouses whose COEs cannot be obtained online will have to get theirs by mail. A VA lender or the VA can help direct you to the right resource for your specific situation.
3. Pre-Qualify for Your Loan Amount
Pre-qualifying is important, but not required. By choosing to complete this step you can save some time and potential surprises later in the process. To pre-qualify for your loan amount, you’ll have a candid conversation with your VA loan professional about your income, credit history, employment, marital status and other factors. Giving your lender complete details during the pre-qualifying step can help prevent surprises later during underwriting. The pre-qualifying step can also reveal areas that need improvement before you can be approved, such as credit or debt-to-income ratio. While a prequalification letter gives you a ballpark price range for house hunting, it does not guarantee that you will be approved for a loan, and your lender will later have to verify the information you provide. To get a loan requires later final approval by underwriting once all documents have been received and reviewed (see Step 5).
4. Go House Hunting & Find Home
The fourth step is usually one borrowers enjoy because they get to look at homes they might consider buying. Working with a real estate professional who specializes in the VA process can help you get the most out of your benefits. This is true because the VA allows certain fees and costs to be paid by the seller (if both you and the seller agree), and a knowledgeable agent will know this and help you negotiate seller-paid fees. Once you’ve got a signed purchase agreement, you can move forward in the VA loan process.
5. Lender Processes Application
& Orders VA Appraisal
A signed purchase contract is the document you’ll need to finish your initial application. Once your lender has the contract, they will order the VA appraisal. Here again, not just any appraiser will do. Only a professional who is certified to perform appraisals to VA standards can evaluate the home being considered for VA financing. The VA appraiser will make sure the price you’ve agreed to pay for the home corresponds with the current value. Another very important part of the VA appraisal is to inspect the home to make sure it meets the VA minimum property requirements (VA MPRs). However, the VA appraisal does not take the place of a home inspection, which focuses on code violations, defects and the condition of the property. While many borrowers have heard horror stories about the length of the VA appraisal process, the Department of Veterans Affairs gives the appraisers 10 days from order to completion barring extenuating circumstances. While you’re waiting for appraisal documents, you’ll be busy submitting documents of your own to your VA-approved lender to show you have the ability to qualify for the loan. If the home passes appraisal for value and VA minimum property requirements, and it’s verified by the lender that you qualify for your loan, the underwriter will give his or her stamp of approval.
6. Close on Your Loan and Move In
After being approved by the underwriter, all that is left to do is close and move in. During closing, the property legally transfers from the former owner to you. Closing is a step that requires you to sign documents that confirm you understand and agree to the terms of the loan. You will need to provide proof of homeowners insurance and, if required, pay closing costs. Once you’ve signed all your closing documents, you’ll get the keys to your new home.
While these steps may not happen in the order above or be a required part (such as prequalification)*, they represent the typical process for the applicant in obtaining a VA purchase loan. Your lender may need to take other steps. For more information about VA loans, contact an experienced VA-approved lender.
My best advice to you is to call Bill Rapp, the Mortgage Viking, today to discuss your options 281-222-0433.

🏢 Multifamily Financing Basics: How to Finance Your Next Apartment Investment 💰
🔑 Multifamily Loans Explained: DSCR, LTV, Loan Options & Financing Strategies for Investors 📈
Multifamily Financing Basics: A Guide for Commercial Real Estate Investors
Multifamily real estate can be an attractive way to build long-term wealth, generate recurring cash flow, and scale a commercial real estate portfolio. But finding the right apartment property is only part of the investment equation.
How you finance a multifamily property can have a major impact on cash flow, return on equity, and ultimately the success of the investment.
For investors considering apartment buildings, understanding the fundamentals of multifamily financing is an important first step.
What Is Multifamily Financing?
In commercial real estate lending, multifamily financing generally refers to loans secured by residential properties containing five or more units. Properties with one to four residential units are typically treated as residential mortgage transactions, while properties with five or more units generally enter the commercial multifamily lending market.
That distinction matters because lenders increasingly focus on the property's economics.
They want to understand:
·Net operating income (NOI)
·Debt service coverage ratio (DSCR)
·Loan-to-value ratio (LTV)
·Occupancy
·Historical operating performance
·Rent roll and tenant profile
·Property condition
·Borrower liquidity
·Net worth
·Multifamily ownership and management experience
A strong property combined with a well-qualified sponsor can create significantly more financing options.
Common Types of Multifamily Loans
There isn't one universal "multifamily loan." Different properties and investment strategies may require very different capital structures.
Conventional Bank and Credit Union Loans
Banks and credit unions are often a logical starting point for stabilized apartment properties.
These lenders may offer competitive pricing, but underwriting can include substantial scrutiny of both the property and borrower. Some institutions may also require deposits or other banking relationships.
Conventional financing can work particularly well when the borrower has strong liquidity, good credit, experience, and an established relationship with the lender.
Agency Multifamily Loans
Agency financing can become particularly important for larger stabilized multifamily properties.
Programs associated with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac can provide attractive long-term financing for qualifying multifamily assets.
Agency execution can be especially compelling for experienced investors seeking competitive leverage, longer amortization, and financing designed specifically around multifamily properties.
FHA Multifamily Financing
Certain multifamily projects may also qualify for programs insured by the Federal Housing Administration.
FHA multifamily programs can be particularly relevant for certain acquisitions, refinances, substantial rehabilitation projects, and new construction.
These programs can offer compelling structures, but the underwriting and closing process can be substantially more involved than a typical conventional commercial loan.
Multifamily Bridge Loans
Not every apartment property is stabilized when it is acquired.
Perhaps occupancy is low. Units need renovation. Rents are below market. Management needs to be replaced. Or the property's historical NOI doesn't yet support permanent financing.
That's where multifamily bridge financing can become useful.
Bridge loans are typically short-term financing solutions designed to provide investors time to execute a business plan.
A typical strategy might look like:
Acquire → Renovate → Increase Occupancy → Increase NOI → Stabilize → Refinance
The exit strategy is critical. Investors shouldn't simply ask whether they can obtain a bridge loan—they should understand what permanent financing could look like after stabilization.
DSCR: One of the Most Important Multifamily Metrics
One of the first calculations investors should understand is the Debt Service Coverage Ratio, or DSCR.
The basic calculation is:
DSCR = Net Operating Income ÷ Annual Debt Service
For example, assume an apartment property generates $300,000 of annual NOI and the proposed financing requires $240,000 of annual principal and interest payments.
The property's DSCR would be:
$300,000 ÷ $240,000 = 1.25x DSCR
That means the property generates $1.25 of NOI for every $1.00 of annual debt service.
A higher DSCR generally provides a larger financial cushion, although minimum requirements vary considerably by lender, program, market, and transaction.
Understanding Loan-to-Value
Another fundamental multifamily financing metric is Loan-to-Value, or LTV.
The calculation is straightforward:
LTV = Loan Amount ÷ Property Value
If an apartment building is worth $10 million and the proposed loan is $7 million:
$7,000,000 ÷ $10,000,000 = 70% LTV
But investors need to understand an important underwriting concept:
The maximum LTV does not necessarily determine the maximum loan amount.
DSCR can constrain proceeds before LTV does.
For example, an investor might request 75% leverage, but if the property's NOI cannot support the resulting debt service at the lender's required DSCR, the lender may reduce the loan amount.
Why NOI Matters So Much
Multifamily financing ultimately revolves around the property's ability to generate sustainable income.
That makes Net Operating Income critical.
NOI generally represents property revenue minus operating expenses before financing costs, income taxes, depreciation, and certain capital expenditures.
Investors should carefully analyze:
·Current rents
·Market rents
·Vacancy
·Concessions
·Other income
·Property taxes
·Insurance
·Repairs and maintenance
·Utilities
·Payroll
·Management expenses
·Replacement reserves
A small underwriting adjustment can have a surprisingly large effect on value and loan proceeds.
Interest Rate Isn't the Only Thing That Matters
Borrowers naturally focus on interest rates.
But the lowest quoted rate isn't automatically the best financing.
Investors should evaluate the entire capital structure, including:
·Interest rate
·Loan amount
·Amortization
·Fixed versus floating rate
·Interest-only periods
·Loan term
·Recourse
·Prepayment provisions
·Closing costs
·Reserve requirements
·Assumability
·Cash-management provisions
·Future funding
·Required guarantees
Sometimes a financing option with a slightly higher interest rate can produce a superior investment outcome because it provides better leverage, flexibility, proceeds, or prepayment terms.
Match the Financing to the Investment Strategy
This is where multifamily financing becomes strategic.
A stabilized apartment complex intended as a ten-year hold probably shouldn't be financed the same way as a distressed property undergoing an eighteen-month renovation program.
Before choosing a loan, ask:
What am I trying to accomplish with this property?
A value-add investor may prioritize flexibility and future funding.
A long-term investor may prioritize fixed-rate debt and predictable payments.
An investor preparing to sell may prioritize prepayment flexibility.
The business plan should drive the financing strategy—not the other way around.
Prepare Before Approaching Lenders
Well-prepared borrowers can make underwriting significantly easier.
A typical multifamily financing package may include:
·Current rent roll
·Trailing 12-month operating statement
·Historical financial statements
·Purchase contract
·Property summary
·Sources and uses
·Renovation budget, when applicable
·Borrower financial statement
·Schedule of real estate owned
·Liquidity verification
·Borrower resume
·Ownership structure
·Business plan
Providing lenders with a clear picture of the transaction allows them to evaluate the opportunity more efficiently.
Why Shopping the Capital Markets Matters
One of the challenges with multifamily lending is that different lenders can view the same property differently.
A local bank might like the sponsor but limit leverage.
Another lender might offer greater proceeds but require additional reserves.
An agency lender might provide attractive permanent financing but require the property to meet specific stabilization criteria.
A bridge lender may accept the current property's performance because it is underwriting the future business plan.
That is why investors should think beyond simply asking:
"What is today's multifamily mortgage rate?"
A better question is:
"Which financing structure best supports my investment strategy?"
The Bottom Line
Successful multifamily investing requires more than finding a good apartment property. Investors must understand how NOI, DSCR, LTV, interest rates, amortization, lender requirements, and the investment business plan interact.
The right financing can improve cash flow, preserve capital, provide flexibility, and help position the property for its next stage.
The wrong financing structure can create unnecessary constraints even when the underlying property is strong.
At Bill Rapp – CommLoan Empower Program, the objective is to help commercial real estate investors evaluate financing alternatives and identify capital structures that align with their investment strategy.
Have a multifamily acquisition or refinance you're evaluating? Let's look at the numbers and determine which financing options make sense for the deal.
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