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August 5, 2009 at 4:59 PM #442003August 5, 2009 at 8:12 PM #441284
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Participant[quote=sd_matt]Is there any such thing as a zero down investment loan? What if I am VA qualified? If there is such a thing what kind of FICO and income do I have to have? Does a given income qualify me for more $$ for a loan for a multi family property?[/quote]
up to 4 units is residential income, but, with so many condos out there,
rents will continue decaying.August 5, 2009 at 8:12 PM #441481patb
Participant[quote=sd_matt]Is there any such thing as a zero down investment loan? What if I am VA qualified? If there is such a thing what kind of FICO and income do I have to have? Does a given income qualify me for more $$ for a loan for a multi family property?[/quote]
up to 4 units is residential income, but, with so many condos out there,
rents will continue decaying.August 5, 2009 at 8:12 PM #441813patb
Participant[quote=sd_matt]Is there any such thing as a zero down investment loan? What if I am VA qualified? If there is such a thing what kind of FICO and income do I have to have? Does a given income qualify me for more $$ for a loan for a multi family property?[/quote]
up to 4 units is residential income, but, with so many condos out there,
rents will continue decaying.August 5, 2009 at 8:12 PM #441885patb
Participant[quote=sd_matt]Is there any such thing as a zero down investment loan? What if I am VA qualified? If there is such a thing what kind of FICO and income do I have to have? Does a given income qualify me for more $$ for a loan for a multi family property?[/quote]
up to 4 units is residential income, but, with so many condos out there,
rents will continue decaying.August 5, 2009 at 8:12 PM #442058patb
Participant[quote=sd_matt]Is there any such thing as a zero down investment loan? What if I am VA qualified? If there is such a thing what kind of FICO and income do I have to have? Does a given income qualify me for more $$ for a loan for a multi family property?[/quote]
up to 4 units is residential income, but, with so many condos out there,
rents will continue decaying.August 6, 2009 at 12:30 AM #441421Sandiagon
ParticipantI will provide my recent experience.
As per my knowledge, no zero down is available. Right now banks are not lending more than your (You+partner) net worth for multifamily homes.August 6, 2009 at 12:30 AM #441618Sandiagon
ParticipantI will provide my recent experience.
As per my knowledge, no zero down is available. Right now banks are not lending more than your (You+partner) net worth for multifamily homes.August 6, 2009 at 12:30 AM #441951Sandiagon
ParticipantI will provide my recent experience.
As per my knowledge, no zero down is available. Right now banks are not lending more than your (You+partner) net worth for multifamily homes.August 6, 2009 at 12:30 AM #442021Sandiagon
ParticipantI will provide my recent experience.
As per my knowledge, no zero down is available. Right now banks are not lending more than your (You+partner) net worth for multifamily homes.August 6, 2009 at 12:30 AM #442196Sandiagon
ParticipantI will provide my recent experience.
As per my knowledge, no zero down is available. Right now banks are not lending more than your (You+partner) net worth for multifamily homes.August 6, 2009 at 9:51 AM #441545Ash Housewares
ParticipantOften times with multi-family the seller will be willing to provide financing. I don’t know if they’d do zero down but it’s worth asking.
August 6, 2009 at 9:51 AM #441742Ash Housewares
ParticipantOften times with multi-family the seller will be willing to provide financing. I don’t know if they’d do zero down but it’s worth asking.
August 6, 2009 at 9:51 AM #442075Ash Housewares
ParticipantOften times with multi-family the seller will be willing to provide financing. I don’t know if they’d do zero down but it’s worth asking.
August 6, 2009 at 9:51 AM #442145Ash Housewares
ParticipantOften times with multi-family the seller will be willing to provide financing. I don’t know if they’d do zero down but it’s worth asking.
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