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Updated 9 months ago, 03/07/2024

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Existing Property as collateral for a new purchase

Jamaal Garrett
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Hello,

I am a investor and licensed broker. I am negotiating a purchase of a mixed unit property (consisting of 4 residential units and 1 commercial space0. I currently own 3 single family rentals and wanted to use one of those as collateral for the new mixed used purchase. Are there any lender recommendations? 

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