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Updated about 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

SFR's in a portfolio loan?
Definitely a newbie question so bear with me... I'm planning to purchase a few single-family rental properties in eastern Missouri. My question is regarding the loan/mortgages for these lower-cost properties ($80K to $95K each but they cash flow great)... I'm noticing that price range is a problem when it comes to lenders.
Does anyone do these smaller loans reasonably?
Or is there any way to package the loans together (4 properties) to make it more worthwhile?