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Income Producing Commercial Property Loan

Matthew Raby
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Dear esteemed members of the BP forum,

After conducting thorough research, I have come across a property that has captured my keen interest. With this in mind, I am in search of lenders or investors who would be willing to assist me in financing the purchase of this particular property. Allow me to provide some enticing details about it: boasting a remarkable 10% CAP rate, a commendable 90% occupancy rate, and an additional space that encompasses a full liquor license and bar, this property presents an exceptional investment opportunity. Furthermore, several tenants have signed leases with a few years remaining, while the current owner is selling in order to retire.

Allow me to share a bit about myself. I have been fortunate enough to enjoy a stable and rewarding career, with a credit score exceeding 780. In addition, I possess a rental property within my portfolio and have over $100,000 in liquid capital. As such, I am actively seeking to expand my investment portfolio.

Thank you for your kind attention and any assistance you may provide.

Warm regards,

Matt Raby

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