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CPC closes $5.475 million loan to refinance Remington Gardens

The Community Preservation Corp. (CPC) has closed a $5.475 million Freddie Mac loan to refinance an existing HUD-insured mortgage at the Remington Gardens apartment complex. "Refinancing Remington Gardens' mortgage with a $5.475 million Freddie Mac loan not only continues our successful partnership with its developer, Cosimo Zavaglia, but also helps CPC to provide the City of Syracuse with high-quality rental housing options," said Nicholas Petragnani, Jr., senior vice president and Central & Western New York regional director, CPC. "We are pleased to continue to play a role in the revitalization of Syracuse and help make this city's housing stock stronger." CPC's loan has a 10-year term with a 30-year amortization schedule, and was originated under Freddie Mac's Capital Markets Execution Program. Remington Gardens is a garden-style apartment complex constructed in 1989. The complex features 156 market-rate units in 13 three-story walk-up buildings. It has 130 two-bedroom, one bath apartments containing 900 s/f; and 26 one-bedroom, one bath apartments containing 400 s/f. Upper floor units have access to balconies and ground floor units have access to outdoor patios. Each building has a laundry and utility room on the ground floor. In addition, the complex has a small, on-site maintenance building and sufficient surface parking available for all units.
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