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Buying two properties SFH on the same street from same owner.

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Hello everyone, looking into possibly making an offer on two properties being sold by the same owner. Trying to see if they can be bundled up for a better deal. My question is, how do you go about this from the lender side of things? Can you buy two properties at once? Can you use one loan to cover both properties? How do you go about this? Thank you in advance for the answers!

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Eliott Elias
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Why do you want to bundle both properties in one loan? Make this simple and get two separate loans. 

There are lenders who do portfolio loans, but each have minimum requirements that may far exceed two properties.

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