The Client
Since our client had business monthly in Boston, buying a home there seemed to make sense rather than staying in a hotel.
How We Helped
With only 20% down, no W2 income, and self-employed tax returns, we were able to get the loan closed in 30 days.
Loan Details
| Nationality | Property Value | Loan Amount | LTV | Rate |
| U.S. Citizen | $887,000 | $709,600 | 80% | 2.75% |
| Term | State | Property Type | Purpose | Loan Type |
| 30 year fixed | Boston, Massachusetts | Apartment | Purchase | Residential |
| Nationality | U.S. Citizen |
| Property Value | $887,000 |
| Loan Amount | $709,600 |
| LTV | 80% |
| Rate | 2.75% |
| Term | 30-year fixed |
| State | Boston, Massachusetts |
| Property Type | Apartment |
| Purpose | Purchase |
| Loan Type | Residential |
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