Can mixed‑use properties qualify for Freddie Mac loans?
Mixed‑use properties may qualify if the residential portion is the primary use and the commercial activity is limited. Freddie Mac requires lenders to evaluate the property’s layout, zoning, and marketability to ensure it meets eligibility standards.
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