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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Account Closed
  • Maryville, TN
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Are there commerical Interest Only loans?

Account Closed
  • Maryville, TN
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I've read that there maybe these types of loans for bigger deals. For my application, I'd love to find interest only deals for single family rentals ($200-500k).  Do banks ever do this?

I had someone try to sell me one of these but said I had to say this was my "second home".  I assume that means they were pushing a Fannie/Freddie loan and I'm not comfortable with that.

Why I'm asking: I'm in a market with decent appreciation rates. I want to grow, cash flow is important to gain capital for the next acquistion. This is not a long term strategy but would be nice for the next five years to support my growth.  

THIS IS ALL UNDER THE ASSUMPTION I CAN GET I/O at THE SAME OR CLOSE TO THE SAME RATES I'm getting normal commercial loans.

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