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Updated over 2 years ago, 04/25/2022

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Nate Bartlett
  • Lawrenceville, GA
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Current Investment Mortgage Down Payments

Nate Bartlett
  • Lawrenceville, GA
Posted

Hello, 

My wife and I are looking to close on our first STR deal. My mortgage broker is telling me that with the current market, we are likely going to be required to put down 25-30 percent. Our financials are good, credit scores good, and we are approved for a conventional owner occupied mortgage. We decided on holding off buying our personal property so that we can take advantage of this great deal we found.

Looking for opinions on whether or not we should shop around. I’ve been reading that 20% is standard for investments, but even saw some lenders will do 15%. We are inexperienced, so I’m sure that 15 might be out of range, but 25-30% will make this deal unobtainable for us. 

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