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Updated about 12 hours ago on . Most recent reply

DSCR loans - 15% down on turnkey properties
Any lenders do 15% down (or less) DSCR loans, 30 year am, on turnkey investment properties, mainly for small multifamily 1-4 units? There's not really a lot of value add opportunity or sales comps in this space for our area.
I typically (BRRRR) purchase fixer uppers with cash, fix up, rent, then refinance on a DSCR and get all of my money back. I also use hard money loans for the houses we fix and flip. I have 100+ deals under my belt, so not really a beginner.
Thanks!
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Hey Mark!
Yes we definitely do and you'll probably find a number of us here who could help with that. Note that the 15% down options of course have higher rates. As long as credit is good/fair and the debt-service ratio is above 1.0 you shouldn't have any issues with that. Feel free to reach out if you have any other questions though!
- Derek Brickley
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