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Updated about 8 years ago, 10/21/2016

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Michael Garson
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Multi-Family Conventional 5% down?

Michael Garson
  • Philadelphia, PA
Posted

I am looking for options besides FHA (high fees) and the standard 20% down for a multi-unit in Philadelphia, but I can only come up with 5% down for now.

Are there any conventional 5% down mortgages for multi-families? I remember seeing one when i bought my house in 2007, but it seems they are all gone.

Oh and I have fico scores of 780 or so...

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