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Pete Z.
  • Investor
  • Amherst, NH
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Max LTV ratio (or debt ratio)

Pete Z.
  • Investor
  • Amherst, NH
Posted

Hi,

I am a fulltime landlord.  My debt ratio (total fair market value of units divided by loans) is about 25%.  I know this is a personal decision but I am wondering what some other full time buy and hold investors are comfortable with as a maximum debt ratio on all of their units divided by all of their loans.

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