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All Forum Posts by: Justin Goulden

Justin Goulden has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Hello,

I am an investor in Ontario, and my business partner and I are looking to purchase a roughly $2.5M multifamily property in Texas through a syndicated mortgage. This will be our first investment property in the USA.  We're wondering what we can expect in terms of conventional loan rates, as well as requirements. The debt coverage ratio is around 1.3-1.5 depending on the final purchase price. Is there anywhere where we could get sub 4% right now?

Thank you!

Post: Multifamily Investing in the USA

Justin GouldenPosted
  • Investor
  • Ontario, Canada
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

Hi everyone,

Myself and my business partner are real estate investors in Ontario, Canada. Our investment portfolio has done well here in Canada, but we would like to expand. We are currently in the process of researching different cities in the USA, and we think that it is a great place to invest in. We hope to expand our portfolio into the USA as soon as possible!

We’re hoping to make connections with some investors and real estate agents based in the United States, and find creative ways to partner up and make deals happen. We hope to learn as much as we can about investing in United States real estate from Canada. We’re always looking for deals and are ready to pull the trigger when the next one comes along.