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Ryan Ellis
  • Investor
  • North Ridgeville, OH
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First time multi unit purchase financing process questions.

Ryan Ellis
  • Investor
  • North Ridgeville, OH
Posted
Hello, Thanks to BP I started my RE investing career by purchasing my first SF rental in August of 2017. I now own 5 Properties and am looking to take the next step with purchasing a 6 unit multi family. I’m in need of advice/recommendations on which banks I should go to and what type of loan I should be asking for. Is there specific terminology that I should be using? I’m assuming this is pretty straight forward but looking to the BP community for any guidance. Any thoughts, tips or recommendations would be greatly appreciated! Thank you, Ryan Ellis
  • Ryan Ellis