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Out of State Mortgage Lending

Andy Kam
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Hello All, 

I've been reading so many great posts here. Thank you for the insightful knowledge.   This is my first post here. I'm looking to purchase an investment property in New York. I currently live in CA.  Is it better to search for a New York Mortgage lender?  Or get a local one here in Los Angeles CA?  I called one local mortgage broker & he doesnt do out-of-state lending.  

I also have a small business (S-Corp) and was wondering if I should use my company to finance the property?   Pros vs Cons?

Any info would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,

Andy   

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