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All Forum Posts by: Chris Pochari

Chris Pochari has started 1 posts and replied 12 times.

Post: Net worth must be equal to loan amount?

Chris PochariPosted
  • Bodega Bay, CA
  • Posts 12
  • Votes 2

@Todd Dexheimer If i was making 500k a year I probably wouldn't be asking these types of questions :)

Post: Net worth must be equal to loan amount?

Chris PochariPosted
  • Bodega Bay, CA
  • Posts 12
  • Votes 2

Hi guys I'm new here but I've been puzzled over this question for a while. If commercial mortgages require that the investor have a net worth equal to or greater than the loan amount than isn't the idea of a 30% downpayment ridiculous? the real downpayment would really be 100%? Say someone had a $120,000 to invest, most real estate gurus would say that you could obtain a 400,000 mortgage right? Well not really because if the bank requires your net worth to be equal to the loan amount than you could only borrow $120,000.