How can my company buy a rental property?

rykookyr asked:


I want to diversify my business (it is no way related to real estate at all). I am looking at the possibility of buying a rental property or possibly a vacation rental property (i.e. a condo at a ski resort or something along that line). Which mortgage companies specialize in this? I assume they will want financial statements from the company or can I do a stated loan? What size down payment would be typical?
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How can my company buy a rental property?

I want to diversify my business (it is no way related to real estate at all). I am looking at the possibility of buying a rental property or possibly a vacation rental property (i.e. a condo at a ski resort or something along that line). Which mortgage companies specialize in this? I assume they will want financial statements from the company or can I do a stated loan? What size down payment would be typical?

I know I could contact a lawyer, real estate agent, bank and a mortgage person but I don’t want their salespeople to start bugging me right now (I get too many telemarketers calling me now as it is). I want to get some background info so I can ask intelligent questions when I start talking to those people mentioned above.

Oakland commercial real estate

3 Responses to “How can my company buy a rental property?”

  1. Comment by Business Mom | 03/25/09 at 4:20 am

    Huntsville homes for sale

    two items you will need to assist you —a licensed real estate agent and a good attorney.
    they can answer all the questions and they can set you up pretty.

    nice investment move!

    good luck :)

  2. Comment by DJ B | 03/27/09 at 4:49 am

    Frederick MD real estate

    Yes, your company can purchase real estate of any kind. And yes, you will need to seek a different kind of loan, most lenders can help you with that. The downpayment would be what the lender would want to see. So again, check with local lenders.

  3. Comment by shelcom | 03/30/09 at 1:29 pm

    Laurel MD Homes

    Why aren’t you talking to your bank about this? :(

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