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portfolio lender tool on the internet
Below is a tool from a portfolio lender that may be helpful if you are looking for conventional financing on 4 units and below (or just want to stay in touch with current mortgage rates on investment property). Key in basic terms on the main page and then "change information" on the next page to key in the investor property type. You will have to key in a conventional down payment amount (20-25% depending on property type); otherwise, it will give you a message to contact them. TD happens to be my bank but I have no affiliation with them and would go wherever I could get the best terms for a residential loan. I have not found many investor conventional loan terms on the internet; so, thought I would pass this along.