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All Forum Posts by: Michael Synclare

Michael Synclare has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Homestyle renovation loan

Michael SynclarePosted
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0

Sorry to piggy back on the original question here, I just need some input.

I’ve been learning about Homestyle loans recently and I wonder why non-owner-occupied multifamily properties are not eligible. What difference does it make to the lender if I live there full-time or not?


Could I just use my own money to do the renovation conversion to a two or three unit property a few years after the original renovation is complete? What other ways can I accomplish getting from a SFH to a Multi using a reno-loan like this? Thanks.

I’ve been learning about Homestyle loans recently and I wonder why non-owner-occupied multifamily properties are not eligible. What difference does it make to the lender if I live there full-time or not?


Could I just use my own money to do the renovation conversion to a two or three unit property a few years after the original renovation is complete? What other ways can I accomplish getting from a SFH to a Multi using a reno-loan like this? Thanks.

Post: Homestyle Loan Restrictions on Multis

Michael SynclarePosted
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0

I’ve been learning about Homestyle loans recently and I wonder why non-owner-occupied multifamily properties are not eligible. What difference does it make to the lender if I live there full-time or not?


Could I just use my own money to do the renovation conversion to a two or three unit property a few years after the original renovation is complete? What other ways can I accomplish getting from a SFH to a Multi using a reno-loan like this? Thanks.

Post: homestyle loan restrictions on multis

Michael SynclarePosted
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0

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