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Updated 6 months ago,

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DSCR Loan Analysis

Gabe Bouldien
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Looking to add a 3rd SFR investment property to my portfolio. I tried to do a conventional 30yr fixed mortgage but was turned down by my normal lender due to the tax write offs over the last year with my other properties. Essentially I didn't make enough to qualify for this loan. I've heard some lenders will take 75% of future rental amount to help qualify. Is this true? I asked him about it and he said he didn't do that.

So I started looking at DSCR loans for this property in TN. The best quote I've gotten back is 7.25% 30yr, closing cost 5k, 25% DP requirement, 5 year Prepayment penalty. Credit is good at around 800. PP 350k, Estimated rent 3k, looking at PITI of $2150/month. Are these loan terms competitive? If not, who do I need to contact?

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