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Troy Javorsky
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Grand Island, NE
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Best Investor Financing in Nebraska

Troy Javorsky
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Grand Island, NE
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I'm wanting to refinance my properties located in western Nebraska. 

I have six single family homes on one note.

A duplex on another note.

And a four and six plex that I recently paid off.

The reason for looking is that the previous vp of lending at the bank, had verbally agreed to set the loan up at 4.95% for five years amortized to fifteen years. And renew them with the same terms with a possible interest adjustment. Now the new loan officer I'm working with wants to adjust the rate at three years, then every year after that.

I want to grow my business and have a perfect credit and great equity and would like to refinance at max loan to value and max term to have some working capital to invest with.

Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks Troy

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