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Updated over 13 years ago,

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Bill Briscoe
  • Accountant
  • Thornton, CO
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Current bank Underwriting Standards

Bill Briscoe
  • Accountant
  • Thornton, CO
Posted

I have 2 properties right now - the home I live in and a small ranch. The ranch is paid for, and I have over $75K in equity in my home. Rental income from the ranch is $700/ YEAR. I have owned a SFH rental in the past but that was in another financial market era.

Anyway, if I were to buy a 2nd home as a rental, what bank terms could I expect? 10% down? 20% down? 30 year fixed rates same as for O/O 1st home or higher?

I make a good income, have no debt other than my first mortgage, perfect credit, etc

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