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Jil Tin
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What is the best place to look out for mortgage - new purchase?

Jil Tin
  • San Jose, CA
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I live in SF-Bay Area and looking to purchase multiplex/SFH in San Mateo, CA. I am pre-approved for 1.4M range.

Since I have multiple rentals (3) and Primary home mortgage, my case becomes complex with current mortgages 50% LTV . In my past, even though they pre-approve, Under-writers put me in to issues - final minute.

I do not mind paying extra $5000 or 0.5% interest rate, but would like to engage a good lender who can reliably provide me.

What are the list best lenders, lenient on mortgage lending, I can approach? SOFI or Bank of west...etc at present? 

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