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Steven Blase
  • Real Estate Agent
  • New Hampshire
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Commercial Lenders and Classic Terms

Steven Blase
  • Real Estate Agent
  • New Hampshire
Posted

Here is a question for the group that has probably been discussed a couple of times. For the newbies like myself, who do you use for commercial financing? Are there any investor friendly institutions that are willing to finance deals for a new investor with no experience? And, what would a classic loan look like in terms of interest rates, percentage down, points, years, etc. for someone in this fledgling stage of their journey?

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