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All Forum Posts by: Nader Kharazi

Nader Kharazi has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Multi-Famiy (6 Unit) Loan

Nader KharaziPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

@Andrew Vander Wagen - I think that’s going to be next good move. I’m not 100% sure what her finances are like but this way she’ll actually be making some money finally. Thanks for the idea!

Post: Multi-Famiy (6 Unit) Loan

Nader KharaziPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

@Marcus Curtis - definitely not in full detail. It is probably time to make that happen. I think what you are saying is a great idea. I’ll do some research on that and pitch the idea. Hopefully she’ll go for it. Thanks for you time!

Post: Multi-Famiy (6 Unit) Loan

Nader KharaziPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

Thanks for the idea Jaysen. Thats what a couple of banks suggested as well.

Cheers

Post: Multi-Famiy (6 Unit) Loan

Nader KharaziPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

This is the first purchasing an investment property and going through this process. My wife and I are buying her grandmothers 6 unit building and have everything under contract and then our loan fell through. 

We struggled to even secure a loan at first due to the building being empty for over a year and not having steady income. Finally finding a bank that would work with us and the contract finalized the bank wouldn’t provide a loan due to the building being in such poor condition even after the proposed fixes with a sellers credit. They said there was nothing wrong with me as the buyer and I could financially support the loan with it being empty. 

Now I’m struggling to find a bank to work with me again. Maybe I’m doing something wrong. Does anyone have any guidance for a new guy?