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Steve Burt
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  • Fort Worth, TX
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Financing for <$700k multifamily with more than 4 units

Steve Burt
  • Consulting
  • Fort Worth, TX
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I am looking at a property that is for sale for about 750k and is a 6 unit apartment complex. I think it is an excellent property but my question is what are my options for financing? Seems like a lot of products want a loan balance of more than 700k-$1M and this one is just a bit small for that. Local banks in the area have quoted me very unfavorable terms like 5 years with high interest rates relative to what else I am seeing in the market.

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It is slightly more difficult to get a commercial loan that is sub 1mil. If you have exhausted your local banks, I would recommend a mortgage broker. They are able to get better terms and options because they have a relationship with different lenders. 

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