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Commercial real estate funding
I am currently looking at a few commercial deals. I am new to REI and would like to make a wise decision on whether I should hold in place or move forward. so here are my questions.
Does commercial MFU follow the same LTV rule that residential property does?
If a deal presents itself and is actively generating income, with records that show positive cash flow in the last five years, do lenders take that into consideration?
Can you get 100% of LTV if property is generating positive cash flow?