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Brittney N. I NEED HELP!!! RE Quadplex / Multi Family Analysis
23 April 2019 | 2 replies
Check with your local Credit Unions.
Thomas Williams New member looking to buy first couple of properties
23 April 2019 | 2 replies
Call around to banks and credit unions and ask them what the minimum property value they will lend on and whether they do blanket loans, and what their seasoning period is--and anything else you may need to ask regarding your own qualifications. 
L R Wadsworth Land loans for investment property?
22 May 2019 | 1 reply
There are also a few credit unions around that can do some loans they hold in house, but those are less common.I wrote a more detailed blog post on it here: https://nationalland.com/blog/financing-land-important-notes-for-buyers-and-sellers/For what you described, I'd recommend reaching out to your local Farm Credit office and seeing what options they have for you.Pat
Brennan Hile Choosing the Right Bank
27 April 2019 | 3 replies
@Brennan Hile I think a credit union will be a good place to look.
Jonathan Wilks My recent Investment.
23 April 2019 | 0 replies
Conventional with 10% down through local credit union.
William Goodlett what should I do: BRRR or try to use Business loans
29 April 2019 | 4 replies
Bottom line, legal entities come in when your net worth becomes significant enough to create firewalls between individual pieces.Avoid large banks and google local banks and credit unions; with a decent credit score you will not have a problem to get a loan in your name on a cashflowing property.
Eric Bate How do I use my first property to buy my next?
4 May 2019 | 6 replies
@Eric Bate - You can do a cash out refi at 70% LTV or check out pen fed credit union as they do NOO Heloc
Brian Adzadi Conventional Mortgage Co. That do 15% or less Down Payment
17 May 2019 | 10 replies
Try local credit unions as well.
Taylor Chiu Investment property HELOCs that go above 80% ltv?
30 April 2019 | 4 replies
The best ones I know of currently are:Penfed - up to 80% ltv on rentalAmerica First Credit Union (Utah) - up to 80% ltv on rentalNavy Federal - up to 70% ltv on rental
Brendan Chetuck Buying a New vs Used Car
30 May 2019 | 5 replies
Use a credit union and buy from a private seller .