HUD / FHA Multifamily

Loan sizing a lender can trust with a real deal.

Sizer turns your documents into a cited, supportable sizing scenario — fast enough for a live pipeline, defensible enough for committee. Try the Rocket Screen on the right.

Rocket ScreenIllustrative
HUD/FHA 223(f)
Program
Max supportable loan
$9,775,000
Bound by Loan-to-Cost (85%)
Loan request
Loan-to-Value (87%)$10,440,000
Loan-to-Cost (85%)$9,775,000
Debt-service (1.15x)$10,132,128
Statutory per-unit$13,500,000

Illustrative quick screen using public HUD MAP Guide standards — the maximum loan is the lowest of the loan request, LTV, LTC, debt-service, and statutory per-unit tests. Assumes a 35-year amortization and 0.25% annual MIP. Not a quote or commitment, and not MAPFlow’s proprietary engine — a real result is produced from your documents and cited to source.

Built to be believed.

Cited to source

Every figure traces back to the document it came from. Nothing is asserted that the file does not support — defensible the moment anyone asks.

Fast on a live deal

Go from a workbook to a sized scenario in the time it takes to read the term sheet. Built for the pace a real pipeline moves at.

Committee-ready

Clean outputs that hold up in review — the supportable answer, presented so the people who sign off can see exactly how it was reached.

Rocket Screen223(f)
Riverside Commons
$10,132,000
Bound by Debt-service
Loan-to-Value$10,440,000
Loan-to-Cost$9,775,000
Debt-service$10,132,000
Statutory / unit$13,500,000
Screen
Properties
Borrowers

From the field

The whole deal, in your pocket.

Rocket Screen is one module in the MAPFlow workflow — capture a property, run an inspection, identify principals and borrowers, and screen the deal, all from the same place. Punch in the numbers and see the supportable loan and the binding constraint, right on your phone.

  • Rocket Screen
  • Properties
  • Building Inspection
  • Borrowers

Three steps to a supportable answer.

01

Bring your documents

Drop in the workbook and supporting files for the deal you are working.

02

Sizer reads and checks

It extracts what matters, flags what is missing, and keeps every value tied to its source.

03

Get a supportable scenario

A sized scenario you can take to committee — cited, clear, and ready to defend.

Powered by MAP Guide

Answers grounded in the rules.

Sizer is backed by a reasoning layer that reads the HUD MAP Guide and answers underwriting questions with citations — so the logic behind a number is always one click from the source. Ask a question, get a plain-English answer with the passage it rests on.

The engine stays private. What you see here is the value it creates, not the method behind it.

Example

“Which program applies to a stabilized acquisition?”

Plain-English answer appears here, with the governing passage cited beside it — illustrative example, not legal advice.

Size your next deal with confidence.

Sizer is in limited release for HUD/FHA multifamily lenders. Tell us about your pipeline and we will be in touch.