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David Lehane
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Kalamazoo, MI
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Mortgage Brokers - next step fund sources

David Lehane
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Kalamazoo, MI
Posted

Hello BP,

I am looking for some advice from other successful Investors, we have a number of properties now under our Belt, all owned Free and clear. We currently have properties in Tennessee, Ohio and Michigan and want to expand further. All of these are Buy and Hold with the exception of 1 SFR we bought to rehab and flip.

I am now wanting to expand my portfolio further with more Buy and Hold Multi-Family Properties and was wondering if there are any recommendations for a Good Mortgage company out there, I am looking for a company that is used to dealing in Commercial Multi-Family properties and understands the difference between this type of lending over the STD Homeowners borrowing and one that can work over a number of US states. 

Is there anyone with some recommendations?

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