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Tyler Wetherbee
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Creative Loan for Rental Property

Tyler Wetherbee
  • Bonney Lake, WA
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Newbie question.

So I have a family friend who is selling off about 5 of his rentals. I am going to get an FHA loan for my primary residence. But, I want to take this opportunity to buy at least 2 more. My question is, if I could get qualified for 2 more loans as for an investment property, could I use a hard money lender for the 20% down payment on each of the properties?

Say they were $100,000 each

HML = $40,000

$20,000 for unit 1

$20,000 for unit 2

Finance through conventional loan unit 1 $80,000

Finance through conventional loan unit 2 $80,000

I know the deal will be good enough to give me a significant cash flow, but how would I be able to use a hard money lender for this? Could I get the loan at 8% (just estimating the number) and pay the lender 8% each month of the rent and then when property sells, pay him his money back? 

I just want to know what the best way to go about this is.

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