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Giora Sela
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Financing a 1.5 million single family portfolio

Giora Sela
  • Wilmington, NC
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I'm going to buy a portfolio of 7 properties off market that is 20% below market value. I'm looking for a lander who can help with getting a flexible deal (seller hold back maybe) but most importantly the rent is well below market rate and I don't want that to be an issue with LTV

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Daniel Christopher
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Daniel Christopher
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  • Miami, FL
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If the DSCR is going to be a constraint I'd look into a bridge loan to acquire the portfolio and then work to push up rents so you're getting above a 1.00x DSCR and thus better terms when it comes time to refinance into a perm loan. Many bridge loan options will also allow for a seller second as well so you could potentially get a higher initial CLTV.

 I second this. Also, when you build up the history to refinance into perm debt a year down the road, rates are expected to be far better by then.

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