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Mary D.
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • New Hampshire
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Portfolio Banks in NH

Mary D.
Pro Member
  • Rental Property Investor
  • New Hampshire
Posted

Hey everyone!

Im looking for a Portfolio Bank in NH. I have contacted a few but they seem scarce unless Im not looking in the right place. Also do they typically give you an idea of what your credit needs to look like. Im working on mine and its doing good, so I don't want to put a bunch of dings on it. I know if Im consistent in looking at financing it wont hurt that much but, the 3 agencies are so inaccurate Ive had to correct all kinds of mistakes

Im looking for multi family and SF if the ROI is great! I found one that considers SF commercial if its in an LLC which I always do anyway.

The interest and terms seem to vary also, I guess it depends on how wealthy they are... LOL.

What are you all finding out there and whats your experience with flexibility on credit score?

Thanks,

Mary

  • Mary D.