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Simon Yosepov
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Commercial loan in Pennsylvania first deal

Simon Yosepov
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Hi Biggerpockets I'm planning to purchase 5 units property in Reading,PA or Philadelphia,PA in the next 2,3 months. I have 2 options that I'm still thinking which one will be the best for me , now I'm in a place where I got confused, where I dont know how to find the best loan that I can get. My question is , how I can find a good lender in the Area? What lenders will you recommend me to check with them in Pennsylvania? Any suggestions? Thank you.

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Greg Downey
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Greg Downey
  • Lender
  • Springfield, MO
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@Simon Yosepov this is where a good mortgage broker is invaluable.  Each deal has a finger print of it's own and one lender wont be a match for all.  A broker has a high level view that can make strong recommendations for you.

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