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All Forum Posts by: Ernie Sturzinger

Ernie Sturzinger has started 6 posts and replied 14 times.

@Stephanie P. thanks for the information! Do you have any banks that you work with that do 30 year amortization and 30 year fixed interest rate for a 7-unit multi-family? Any leads would be appreciated. Thanks so much!

Thanks everyone. I just spoke with a bank here in the Pacific Northwest that does a 20 year term and has a fixed interest rate for the 20 years. Looking to move forward with this bank as it is more money monthly towards the loan amount compared to a 30-year term, but can lock in the interest rate at 4.25%. Thanks for feedback everyone. Very helpful and appreciate all of your time/effort. Have a great day!

@Alex Bekeza This seems like a good option. I have 5 calls out to banks asking for the 25-30 year term with fixed interest rate over full loan term. Any insight into which banks are doing this? Thanks so much!

Hey everyone/anyone :)

I am arranging financing on a 7-unit investment property. I wasn't aware of this initially, but it sounds like you can't do conventional loan on 5+ unit properties. So, when I spoke with the bank today, they said that I needed to do a commercial loan since it is 7 units and that there is typically a 25-year term for the mortgage loan, which is fine. But then they say that the term for the interest rate is 5 years and then they will adjust rate every 5 year term thereafter to the market rate. I'm concerned that I cannot lock in a rate that I can depend on long term for this rental and if the interest rate is actually adjusted every 5 years, this basically becomes an adjustable rate mortgage. Is this normal for commercial lending and is this cause for concern? I spoke with this bank today and plan to reach out to other banks tomorrow, but wanted any insights from you all here if possible. My other investment property that is a 3-unit is a conventional loan on a fixed interest rate, so wasn't aware of the commercial loan process and parameters. Any insight is very much appreciated. Thanks!