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KBRA Assigns Preliminary Ratings to FREMF 2023-K753 and Freddie Mac Structured Pass-Through Certificate Series K-753

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--KBRA is pleased to announce the assignment of preliminary ratings to four classes of FREMF Series 2023-K753 mortgage pass-through certificates and three classes of Freddie-Mac structured pass-through certificates (SPCs), Series K-753. FREMF 2023-K753 is a $964.3 million CMBS multi-borrower transaction. Freddie Mac will guarantee six classes of certificates issued in the underlying Series 2023-K753 securitization and will deposit the guaranteed underlying certificates into a separate trust that will issue the SPCs.

The underlying transaction is collateralized by 32 fixed-rate multifamily mortgage loans. The loans have principal balances that range from $1.3 million to $100.8 million. The largest loan in the pool, 3Thirty3 (10.4%), has an in-trust principal balance of $100.8 million and is secured by a high-rise multifamily complex located in New Rochelle, New York. The five largest loans represent 35.4% of the cut-off date balance and also include Lakehaven Apartments (6.7%), Atwater At Westchase (6.4%), Artist Walk (6.0%), and Brookdale Crossed Loan Portfolio (5.7%). The assets are located in 16 states, with the three largest concentrations in Florida (19.6%), North Carolina (16.0%), and California (14.0%).

KBRA’s analysis of the underlying transaction incorporated our CMBS Multi-Borrower rating process that begins with our analysts’ evaluation of the underlying collateral properties’ financial and operating performance, which is used to determine KBRA’s estimate of sustainable net cash flow (KNCF) and KBRA value using our U.S. CMBS Property Evaluation Methodology. KBRA’s weighted average KNCF for the portfolio is 6.7% less than the issuer’s NCF. KBRA capitalization rates were applied to each asset’s KNCF to derive individual property values that, on an aggregate basis, were 44.0% less than third-party appraisal values. The weighted average KBRA capitalization rate for the transaction is 8.38%. The KBRA credit model deploys rent and occupancy stresses, probability of default regressions, and loss-given default calculations to determine losses for each collateral loan, which are then used to assign our credit ratings.

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