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Financing a 2-Fam w/storefront
So I'm selling a two family with an additional store front (empty right now, used it for storage) so three units in total. It's far from where I want to be so selling and buying another closer to home. I didn't have any issues financing when I bought it in '09 but we know it was a different world back then. My concern is, how is someone supposed to finance this without getting a commercial loan? It's considered mix use on the tax record but is there any other way someone might be able to finance this? Just trying to get my ducks in a row before we hit this hurdle. Thanks.