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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

LLC Multi Family Financing near Louisville
My friends!
I'm running numbers on my first multifamily in Louisville, buying in cash and refinance after seasoning if required. I'm looking for some LLC friendly banks or credit unions who can help me get an idea of their terms and requirements before pulling the trigger and possibly being stuck unable to refi. Looking at 4-5 unit properties, up to 9, occupied, capping @ 12-13%, 150-250k purchase price. I'd like to pull out 75% after and buy more. Any thoughts or recommendations?
I greatly appreciate your time!
-Tyler De Young
Most Popular Reply

Try Zac Banta at united citizens bank, or River City. Stock Yards Bank may do it since you have previous multi family commercial experience as well. I'll get you some phone numbers later this week if you still need them then.