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Multifamily Financing For New Investors with John Brickson

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Multifamily Financing For New Investors with John Brickson

Time: October 9, 2018 from 6pm to 7pm
Location: Online
Website or Map: https://multifamilyu.com/mf-f…
Event Type: online, event, |, webinar
Organized By: Neal Bawa
Latest Activity: Oct 9, 2018

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Event Description

Join us as our guest presenter, John Brickson provide a brief overview of financing options for multifamily investors. He will go in depth on financing multifamily investments through Freddie Mac’s Small Balance Loan Program.

NOT ALL LOANS ARE THE SAME
- Discover which financing sources are the best fit for your investment.

THE FANNIE & FREDDIE FACTOR
- Learn why the financing options available make multifamily the best asset class in real estate.

FINANCING DRIVES RETURNS
- The loan funds 75% to 80% of your investment and can make or break your deal.

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Tuesday, October 9, 2018 6PM Pacific
Register Here: https://multifamilyu.com/mf-financing
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What You Will Learn:

- The three most common loan sources for multifamily investing and when and why to finance with these sources
- The BEST financing source for new multifamily investors and how to qualify for financing with this source.
- Which markets qualify for the lowest pricing and highest loan proceeds.
- How to obtain loan terms BEFORE you submit your offer on property.
- The timeline for closing your loan – from when you receive the Offering Memorandum from the listing broker to funding.

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Tuesday, October 9, 2018 6PM Pacific
Register Here: https://multifamilyu.com/mf-financing
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MEET OUR PRESENTER:
John Brickson is based in Dallas, TX and has more than seven years of experience in commercial real estate financing and investing. In his current role with Old Capital, John is actively involved in financing commercial real estate assets in Texas and across the country for both new and experienced investors.

John has experience working with a variety of Commercial Real Estate lenders, including banks, life companies, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, debt funds, and CMBS conduit lenders. Prior to joining Old Capital in February of 2018, John was based in Dallas and originated new commercial real estate debt investments at two different national real estate funds.

John began his career in commercial real estate financing at BMO Harris Bank in Chicago, where he completed the Bank’s formal credit training program. Originally from Kansas City, John earned a B.A in Economics from DePauw University.

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