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WASH Multifamily Acquisition Inc. Bonds

WASH Multifamily Acquisition Inc., founded in 2012 and based in Washington, D.C., focuses on acquiring and managing multifamily housing properties throughout the United States. The company primarily offers a diverse range of residential units aimed at providing quality living spaces while enhancing community value.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
WASMUL 5.75% 2026-04-15 USDWASH Multifamily Acquisition Inc.United States2026-04-155.7505.12
WASMUL 5.75% 2026-04-15 USDWASH Multifamily Acquisition Inc.United States2026-04-155.7505.12
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WASH Multifamily Acquisition Inc. issue history

WASH Multifamily Acquisition Inc. has been active in the bond market since its inception, making significant strides in financing its property acquisitions. Notably, in 2021, they issued a $300 million bond to fund a large-scale multifamily project, achieving a competitive yield of 3.5%, which positioned them favorably compared to the industry average of around 4%. The company's bonds are known for their callable features, allowing them flexibility in managing their capital structure. Recent news highlights their intent to explore green bonds as part of their sustainability initiatives, reflecting a growing trend in the housing sector.