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James Masotti
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Commercial mortgage interest rates

James Masotti
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Washington Township, NJ
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Last year I was getting commercial financing at 5.5% 70% ARV with a 5/20.

I know that there was a prime rate increase in December so I'm curious what folks are seeing now from their commercial banks if you've closed any loans on SFR with commercial lending.

Two quotes I've seen so far:

  1. 6.25% - 75% ARV - 5/20
  2. 5.25% - 70% ARV - 15/15

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Jesse Andrews
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Jesse Andrews
  • Investor and Licensed Agent
  • Glocester, RI
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Hi James-

Up here in Rhode Island I was recently quoted 5.75%, 75% LTV and 20 year amortization for a cash out refi on a multi family held by my LLC.

This was a small local bank in RI.
Good luck

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