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Angela A.
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banks vs. credit unions for loans

Angela A.
  • Tracy, CA
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Anyone have opinions/experience with obtaining a conventional loan with a bank vs. credit union for rental property? Pros and Cons? Are there better interest rates or amount of loans with one vs. the other? Speed of closing? Thank you. 

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Jeff B.
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  • Redlands, CA
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Jeff B.
  • Buy & Hold Owner
  • Redlands, CA
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National Banks (Calif charters too) are too big to care and have huge bureaucracies to contend with.  Look for local Business banks or a Credit Union to which you can become a member.  These typically service their own loans and thus NEED your business.

Closings will be similar and rates will be competitive, but you may need to look out for 'points'.

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