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All Forum Posts by: John Barnes

John Barnes has started 8 posts and replied 23 times.

Post: Investment Lending: 30% Down Typical?

John BarnesPosted
  • Investor
  • Palmetto, FL
  • Posts 27
  • Votes 3

@Larry Turowski , good suggestion.

@Austin Bradley , I think this may be reasonable in some instances.

@Rodney Kuhl - Do you have any lenders in FL or AZ?

Thanks everyone!

-John

Post: Investment Lending: 30% Down Typical?

John BarnesPosted
  • Investor
  • Palmetto, FL
  • Posts 27
  • Votes 3

Great, thanks everyone. This gives us somewhere to start at least.

-John

Post: Investment Lending: 30% Down Typical?

John BarnesPosted
  • Investor
  • Palmetto, FL
  • Posts 27
  • Votes 3

Hi BiggerPockets,

Quick backstory: My business partner and I (both in our mid 20's) formed an LLC and are looking at MFH's to buy as a long-term investment strategy (call it retirement planning if you will). He is located in Phoenix, I'm in Tampa.

Anyway, the question is about financing. We have been to two banks (both in AZ) and asking about financing for 2-4 unit properties. Rates have seemed reasonable although have fluctuated more than we were anticipating, from lender to lender, ranging from 3.8-6.8%. However both required 30% down. We were surprised by that as it seems like a common strategy on here is to put as little down as possible, 10% or less. Are most multi-unit properties required to put down 30% by most banks, or do we need to shop more lenders?

Is there a different stratey most people use to finance MFH's?

From what I read, hard money lenders would require significant down as well, or be at a high rate. 

Any insight would be particularly appreciated.

Thanks,

John and Austin