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Marilee Sando
  • Minneapolis, MN
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Personal or portfolio loan?

Marilee Sando
  • Minneapolis, MN
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We sold our primary residence (house hacking triplex) and are using the capital for 1 primary (SFD) and 3 rentals. We found 2 cash flowing properties by the same seller. Would it best to finance separately with conventional loans OR attempt a portfolio loan?

Or is it to early for a portfolio loan and we should wait for that for a later time when we have more properties?

Thanks!

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