CWCapital appoints Lundin senior vice president and production manager
CWCapital has appointed David Lundin as senior vice president and production manager for the firm's Northeast FHA lending operations.
Lundin is a 20 year industry veteran and has underwritten in excess of $500 million of HUD insured loans. He is an approved MAP underwriter for refinance and construction financing of multifamily properties under the MAP program, and for healthcare properties under the LEAN program.
In his new role, Lundin oversees the strategic development of the firm's FHA lending initiatives in the Northeast region of the country. He also serves as a senior member of CWCapital's FHA loan committee, where he participates in the review and approval of all FHA loan applications submitted. Lundin began his career at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in Boston, where he was a multifamily housing representative.
A leading Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and FHA lender offering origination, underwriting and servicing through its network of national lending offices, CWCapital has closed over $11.5 billion in loans since 2002, and currently services a portfolio of $11.6 billion in loans in 48 states.
CW Financial Services is a unique, vertically integrated commercial real estate debt platform comprised of CWCapital LLC, CWCapital Investments LLC and CW Capital Asset Management LLC. Offering a full range of products and services including multifamily lending, servicing, special servicing, consulting and investment management, CW Financial Services employs approximately 370 professionals in 13 offices nationwide. For more information, visit www.cwcapital.com.
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