Merchants Capital Secures $59+M for the Rehabilitation of Maryland-based Affordable Housing Development Amber Commons

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Amber Common
The renovation is expected to be completed in August 2025, following a 13-month construction period.

Leading financial services provider Merchants Capital announced more than $59 million in financing for the rehabilitation of Amber Commons, a 198-unit multifamily housing development in Gaithersburg, Maryland.

Merchants Capital provided a $37.7 million Freddie Mac Immediate TEL permanent loan, and Merchants Bank provided a $21.3 million equity bridge loan for the rehabilitation.

Previously a market-rate property with several moderately priced dwelling units (MPDUs), Amber Commons will be an affordable housing development with an average rent restriction of 60% area median income (AMI). Affordability is supported by the LIHTC syndication with the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD).

“Amber Commons is expanding the amount and quality of affordable housing in Gaithersburg with these upgrades, which are on par with, and in some cases, surpasses the current housing comparables in the market area,” said Ayanna Grasty, Vice President of Originations at Merchants Capital. “We applaud MRK Partners’ detailed approach to improving the quality of life in communities and our partners’ commitment to providing expansive affordable housing solutions.”

Amber Commons is being developed by real estate investment and asset management company MRK Partners, specialists in acquisition, preservation, and repositioning of affordable housing. The company currently has more than 4,000 units under management.

Interior and exterior enhancements will be rolled out across Amber Commons’ 17 three-story garden apartment buildings and common areas, including new roofing, windows and exterior lighting, new flooring, water heaters, HVAC condenser and furnace replacement and kitchen/bathroom upgrades. Accessibility upgrades will be made across the property, and sustainable improvements will achieve Enterprise Green Communities Criteria (EGCC).

“We are deeply proud of the transformation of Amber Commons from a market-rate property to affordable housing, providing 198 affordable units for at least the next 30 years,” said Sydne Garchik, Founder and President of MRK Partners. “Equally exciting is the comprehensive renovation underway, which will provide upgraded units, energy efficiency updates and enhanced community spaces. We believe that everyone deserves access to quality, affordable housing, and we are especially proud to bring this vision to life in the city of Gaithersburg. This achievement is made possible through mission-driven partnerships, including our collaboration with Merchants, our nonprofit partner PSCDC, our equity partner R4 Capital, and our bond issuer Maryland CDA. We want to give special recognition to Montgomery County, our county loan lender, for their crucial support.”