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Credit Unions with favorable terms for investment properties
Hi BP,
I'm looking for Credit Unions, either federal, or state (in Ohio), that have more favorable terms for investment properties. I've called just a few federals so far that only offer 75%LTV with a maximum of a 15yr term. Is this going to be common across the board or are there ones out there that offer 80% with 30yr terms?
Do you find that state credit unions generally have better terms than federal?
Grateful for any insights and always grateful for this community!
TIA