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Updated over 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

How to get a loan as a non-citizen?
Hi everybody,
I am a beginner real estate investor, originally from Hungary, now located in Kansas City, and we are just about to to close on our first small multi-family with my partner. We were able to get a loan with amazing conditions, however, I still have capital to utilize. I would like to put my hands on on another property on my own, but I was told by my lender that a US citizen must co-sign on the loan to make it work. I was wondering if there is a way to avoid that (thus securing 100% ownership instead of offering a percentage for co-signing). Thanks in advance!