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Aaron Goetsch
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Blanket / Portfolio Loan Options

Aaron Goetsch
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Burleson, TX
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I’ve got 28 rental properties, duplexes and single family, I would like to put into one blanket/portfolio loan. Some are paid off and others have good equity in them. I’m wanting to know what my finance options are for these properties. Ideally I would like an 80/20 or 75/25 loan to value loan and 30 years amortization.

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Kerry Baird
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Kerry Baird
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I was searching for a similar portfolio product and made a list of the ones I discovered.  I have contacted one of these lenders, but did not use them (had 2 in my portfolio that were closer to duds, and I took the time to sell them, rather than pursue financing).

Here are the few that said they do aggregate or blanket types of mortgages, in no particular order:  Dayton Capital, Conventus, FOAC, Corevest, Colony American and Visio.  

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