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lowest loan amount
looked at a home that requires a lot of work. maybe around 25k worth of work.
the current asking price is 69k, but it's been 69 for over a year.
it would be a steal to get it for around 42, but my mortgage guy said the lowest amount he can finance is 40k. i'd have to pay 53 to get a 40K mortgage (25% down). i can't put 53 with 10k concessions since investor concession max is 2%.
rent i'd get is just under $1200.
any other way to finance this mortgage that's under 40K? i do not have the cash to buy the home and put $25k to renovate it.
any ideas would be appreciated.
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I'd try a local bank. They have a bit more sense than the big ones. There's a correlation between stupidity and the size of a bank. Also, at the low loan amount, your rate with a big bank is going to get bumped up because its small. Small, local banks are the way to go for a lot of people. Be prepared to call 10-20 of them before you hit one that wants to work with you.