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Peter R.
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Financing question

Peter R.
  • Dallas, TX
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Ballpark...

What kind of loan can I expect to get with a credit score of 653/653/684, $120,000 in available cash,to put down, an annual salary of $112,000 (72 in salary, 40 variable comp), have been steadily employed by the same employer for eight years, zero debt including no mortgage, and very low monthly expenses considering I get a prepaid company vehicle complete with free gas, free auto maintenance and repairs, and a free iPhone with data and calling plan.

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Kirill Chervets
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  • Bothell, WA
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Kirill Chervets
  • Investor
  • Bothell, WA
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Hey!

I think there needs to be much more info provided to answer your question and is such a question that should be asked to a recommended broker or bank you trust if you are going that route. Be careful about posting how much you have online.

www.bankrate.com will provide a small glimpse of rates and terms and I'm almost certain BP has a section for people seeking financing in the marketplace

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