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Business, 14.12.2020 16:20 Prettygirlyaya

You have two properties to refinance. Property A is an office building that generates $325,000 in NOI and is worth $5,000,000. Property B is a warehouse that generates $425,000 in NOI and is worth $7,000,000. You are approaching a lender to see what can be offered on both. On the Office building, the loan amount will be the lesser of a LTV of 75% or a 1.30X DSCR, 4.00% fixed, and 25-year schedule. On the Warehouse building, the loan amount will be the lesser of a LTV of 75% or a 1.30X DSCR, 4.00% fixed, and 30-year schedule. What are the loan amounts for each property?

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