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Matthew Nesbit
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  • Berlin, PA
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NNN Loan Requirements

Matthew Nesbit
  • New to Real Estate
  • Berlin, PA
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I haven't seen much information regarding the borrower's requirements for NNN loans, specifically fast food retail on urban/suburban properties. So far for Dollar General properties, I've gathered that typical LTV is 35%-40% due to their rural locations. I understand that generally your net worth should be at least the loan value and you must have at least 10% liquidity from the loan value.

If anyone can shed some light on loan requirements (mainly LTV, is 25% down payment possible for this?) for fast food retail, that would be great!

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