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Harold Mateo
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Who are the best private lenders out there? Thoughts

Harold Mateo
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  • Wakefield, MA
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Wondering what good experiences you may have had with private lenders? Northeast, suggestions....

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George Despotopoulos
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George Despotopoulos
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Most private lending companies go up to 70% LTV on loan amounts under $100K and some have a minimum loan amount of $75K, while others have a minimum loan amount of $50K @ 70% LTV, which would mean your purchase price would have to be at least $71.5K.

If you're purchasing properties at that price point it may be worth looking into a bridge loan, especially if you need a little financing on some rehabs. You can improve the value of the prop and refinance into a longer term/lower rate.

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