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Remo F.
  • Investor
  • Brooklyn, NY
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Commercial mortgage mixed use

Remo F.
  • Investor
  • Brooklyn, NY
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An opportunity has come up to purchase a 6 unit building in brooklyn. 5 residential units and 1 store. The price 1.5 mil I have some experience with this type of transaction. I purchased a mixed use (3 unit) last year in Bedstuy with 75 LTV 30 years amortisation. The loan was based on the current rent role and operating costs. The building I'm looking to acquire will be delivered vacant except for the store. Questions 1. Do lenders only lend on buildings that are occupied with a current rent role? or do they also lend based on the market rent rate as the apartments will be delivered vacant. Feel free to ask me any questions. Note at this point I'm waiting for the operating expenses from the seller.

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