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getting residential loan for retail space

I am having a difficult time finding lenders who will give me a residential loan for a loft that has retail space on the first floor. It has two floors above for living space but is being sold as one whole unit. So far I'm told I can only go commercial is this true? by sam.brighton12097... from New York, New York. Jan 13th 2014 Reply


Sean Young (SeanYoung)
#1 ranked lender in Colorado - 1,112 contributions

Yes, it will be considered a commercial space because of the retail space below, even though your plan is to occupy the loft upstairs. What were you going to do with the retail space below?

Jan 13th 2014
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Phil Dumouchel (PhilDu)
#32 ranked lender in South Carolina - 2,249 contributions

I don't know of any residential loan options that would allow this unless you are going to use the first floor commercial space for your own use (business or commercial) and the upper 2 floors have to be a single residential unit. You might look for a lender that has a portfolio loan program that will allow this.

Jan 13th 2014
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SHAHROKH CHARLES BEROKHIM (mortgageusa)
#87 ranked lender in New York - 68 contributions

if the residential square footage is less than commercial square footage , I will be able to lend you as a residential .the loft must have a certificate occupancy as residential

Jan 14th 2014
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I do not plan to use it as retail personally, but to rent it out to someone who would like to open up a small salon. The square footage of the space is really dwarfed by the rest of the building but at the moment I don't have the exact dimensions

Jan 14th 2014
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William J Acres (William_Acres)
#74 ranked lender in Arizona - 8,728 contributions

This is considered a "Mix Use" property, and FNMA does have provisions to allow this type of property.. There are very specific guidelines that have to be met.. first, it has to be primarily a residential property, so the square footage of the residence must be greater than the retail space. Second, the zoning has to allow both a residence and retail business, and third only certain businesses are allowed, Bar's, dry cleaners are not, day care, doctors' office, barber shop are... the guidelines are extensive, but it is allowed.. This has to do with Fannie Mae purchasing the loan.. but Fannie Mae is not a lender, they are a clearing house... the lenders or those with the $$$ will have their own set of rules, and this is where you might run into a problem.. most lenders don't want to lend on Mix Use properties.. another hurdle you might have is regarding the loan amount.. conforming loan limits for FNMA is $417K. New York is in a "High Cost" area and allow $625,500 for one unit, but yours is technically a 2 unit, so they would allow $800,775. This is the maximum loan amount.. So the best thing you can do is search for lenders who will allow mixed use properties.. I'm a Broker here in Scottsdale AZ and I only lend in Arizona. If you or someone you know is looking for financing options, feel free to contact me or pass along my information. William J. Acres, Lender411's number ONE lender in Arizona. 480-287-5714 WilliamAcres.com

Jan 14th 2014
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SHAHROKH CHARLES BEROKHIM (mortgageusa)
#87 ranked lender in New York - 68 contributions

so I have to say it will need to be done as commercial loan.why are you hesitant on doing it as commercial?feel free to call me 5167285212...charlie

Jan 14th 2014
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Jamie Lynne (nationwidelenderforyou)
#137 ranked lender in Texas - 576 contributions

Depending on the square footage of the residential and commercial space, the zoning of the property, and the type of business that will go into the retail space along with meeting other loan qualfication criteria, we could possibly offer a mixed use loan to you. Let's discuss your loan scenario in more detail. Contact me at 800 315 8803. My name is Jamie and I have been in the mortgage business since 1989. I am happy to answer your mortgage questions, 7 days a week and review your loan scenario. Until then, I look forward to hearing from you. Jamie Lynne - www.bartprequalifies.com - email Jamie@bartprequalifies.com - 800 315 8803 or 973 979 4100.

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