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Multi-Family Package Deal Question
I am working a deal where original investor (seller) has 14 duplexes and SFH's he's wanting to sell. I initially thought I'd need a commercial loan and talking with few local lenders, but if they are houses on different parcels, spread out throughout a county, is there another approach I should have? If all homes are occupied and cashflow is highly positive, is there a way to leverage that CF and value of the homes to get favorable terms/rates?