NorthEast Community Bank closes on $3.492 million in loans
NorthEast Community Bank has recently closed $3.492 million in loans consisting of the following transactions:
Crown Mortgage Corporation of Foxborough, Mass. arranged the following transactions:
*$263,900 in purchase money for a mortgage secured by a six-unit, three-story apartment building in Fall River.
*$70,000 equity line secured against a 12-unit, 2-building apartment grouping located in Fall River.
Eaton Partners of Manchester, N.H. assisted in a transaction for the purchase of a three-story apartment building for $300,000.
Commercial Mortgage Capital Group of Boston arranged a transaction consisting of purchase money in the amount of $1.085 million for a mortgage secured by a mixed-use building with a 21-unit SRO and a restaurant. The subject property is located in Boston.
NorthEast Community Bank completed transactions consisting of the refinance of a three-story apartment building, located in New Bedford for $300,000 as well as the purchase of a mixed-use building located in West Warwick, RI for $255,000.
In addition, NECB offered financing for the purchase of an 18-unit residential/2 unit commercial building located at 220 Broadway in Chelsea for $1.130 million as well as an Equity Line in the amount of $100,000 on the subject property.
Cambridge, MA The nonprofit Preservation of Affordable Housing (POAH) has secured $23.5 million in financing from Rockland Trust and Citizens Bank to transform a 150-year-old, underutilized church complex into housing. The project will ultimately create 46 affordable family-sized apartments.
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