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All Forum Posts by: Sebastian Rivas

Sebastian Rivas has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Thanks a lot everyone, very useful info all around. Cheers

Hi, I'm aware that most likely I need to be a registered realtor and pay subscription fees to access the MLS, but do I also have to work with a brokerage? I'm interested in getting MLS access as an investor, but I already have a full time job and have no intention of working as an agent full time. I am quite interested in the tools MLS has and the historic prices.

Thank you

Hi everyone! 

I am currently leading a small syndicate to buy US multifamily assets, will seek financing for roughly $3M. Upon looking at Fannie Mae's website, specifically the term sheet for conventional products (link here: https://multifamily.fanniemae....), part of the eligibility requirements are the following:

• Credit-worthy single-asset U.S. borrower with U.S. ownership
• Borrowers may have indirect foreign ownership interests, subject to proper structuring of the borrowing entity and its parent

Our investors are mostly Canadian and South American, with a small minority being from the US. More importantly, the General Partners are all foreign nationals (non US). Are we still eligible for a Fannie Mae mortgage after stabilization of the asset?


Thank you,

Sebastian