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Kaveh Jafari
  • Rental Property Investor
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10 Year Balloon ARM Investment Loan For Rental

Kaveh Jafari
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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I am currently looking at different options to get pre-approved for my first rental property home loan in the US and was wondering if it is a good idea to use a 10 Year Balloon ARM Loan @ 4.37% for my purchase. What are the pros and cons? I have good credit score +730, income and can make 10% to 15% downpayment.

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Jonathan R McLaughlin
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Jonathan R McLaughlin
  • Rental Property Investor
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@Kaveh Jafari to be clear, if you can get a fixed rate 30 at prevailing or even slightly higher rates thats always a safer option and it should be available under 5% right now. Credit unions aren't usually the sources of the most competitive loan rates. And if you want to hold for a long time why not do that? 

Good luck.

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