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Matthew Hicks
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  • Pittsburgh, PA
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Financing rental properties in an LLC

Matthew Hicks
  • Investor
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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Hi everyone,

I buy my real estate into an LLC. I am doing my first purchase with financing now but I have two rentals (one now and one under construction) that I need to cash out refi soon. I found a lender that will lend at 30 year term (oddly its a 15/1 hybrid arm... New product type for me and I trade mortgages for a living).

Ideally I'm looking for 30 yr fixed but most lenders I speak to direct lending through their commercial lending group when a LLC is involved. The lender I do have limits loans they can't sell to Fannie/Freddie to 2 loans.

Does anyone know a lender in the Pittsburgh area that will lend to an LLC at 30yr fixed. I'm in the Pittsburgh area.

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