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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply
Commercial Lenders - 80% LTV
Has anyone worked with any lenders who commonly offer commercial loans (5+ units) at 80% LTV? I've connected with Gold Coast Bank and Blueleaf Lending but they both typically max out at 75% LTV.
This would be for buy-and-hold strategy so no value-add work. Thanks
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I believe Freddie Mac has products for 80% LTV but the purchase price needs to be over $1mm - not sure if Chicago is a an approved market for this: