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Daniel Coleman
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Number of properties financed at one time

Daniel Coleman
  • Developer
  • Arlington TX (arlington, tx)
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Do bigger companies that invest in real estate finance many multi-family properties all at once or do they finance some, buy some?

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Ryan Herting
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Ryan Herting
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@Daniel Coleman, could you give me some clarity on your question? If I'm understanding correctly I think you're asking if big investors finance individual multifamily properties (a loan for each property), or, do they group them and finance them all together (under one loan). If so, typically Big Investors finance multifamily properties individually. There are cases when, for example, the investor had two ten-unit multifamily properties under one loan. 

Hope that sheds some light on things. Let me know if you have more questions.

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