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Updated almost 4 years ago, 01/03/2021

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Cooper Reece
  • Winter Park, FL
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Investment Property Interest Rates in Orlando, FL

Cooper Reece
  • Winter Park, FL
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Hey there, I'm looking at buying another duplex in Orlando as an investment property and curious if anyone's got a good feel on where rates are right now for these? I know single family primary residences are in the mid 2's and an investment property is usually 1-1.5 points higher, but I've heard everything from my local banking relationships from 3.24% APR @ 75% LTV to 5.125% APR @ 80% LTV (which is absurd) so I'm just curious if anyone's got some real experience in the Central FL market lately on purchasing a 2-4 unit deal as an investment property and what rate they got @ what LTV. I currently own a triplex, live in one unit rent the other two, don't have much debt other than my mortgage, and have at least 2x the cash needed for a 20% down payment on this duplex I'm looking at, so I should be a favorable borrower in a lender's eyes. Feedback is much appreciated. Thanks!

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