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Do lenders not like 2-4 unit condo complexes?
Hi,
We have a large duplex (2100+ sqft each unit) in a great in town location surrounded by large SFR. The size of the units isn't really reflected in it's rental value as most renters looking for this kind of sqft want a SFR. We were moving down the path of converting into condos but were advised that there can be challenges securing a loan against a condo when the complex is 4 or less units. Does anyone have any experience regarding this they can share? The building is located in Pierce County, Washington. Thanks in advance. Rob