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Christian Albright
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Denver's Best Portfolio Loans

Christian Albright
  • Contractor
  • Denver, CO
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Hi I am looking to get into an investment property around July 2021 (house hacking). I was wondering what local lending institutions offer low percentage down payment loans? I know that I can qualify for FHA, but I would like to explore other options. For some background I have a good credit score 750+ (no credit card debt), a current income of about $45,000 annually (working to get that up),student loans of 13K and dropping, and plan to have about 20k saved for a down payment including reserves. My budget limit is 400,000 and I prefer a single family property. I am sure I forgot some critical information and can add more details as needed. Any guidance is greatly appreciated!