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Hello,
I am writing this post on behalf of a friend seeking advice on his situation.
My friend wants to purchase a sixplex (currently zoned as fourplex residential). He and the seller agreed upon a price of $765, 000. Given comparables in the area (eg: triplex next door selling for $445, 000 as well as others), the property having over 8.5 cap rate (Toronto) , and the area going through a major transition phase, he thought he was getting a great deal on the property.
He wanted to put the minimum of 10% down and thus required a CMHC insured mortgage.
The property passed inspection, but CMHC required the property be appraised. CMHC sent their contracted appraiser out to the property, who assessed the property at $635, 000, which my friend believes is a gross undervaluation. Because of the appraisal he is being told that he does not qualify for a conventional CMHC insured mortgage.
He still wants to buy the property, but is unsure as to how to go about it. He is not happy with his current mortgage broker who doesn’t seem to be of much assistance.
I would appreciate any advice you could provide me to assist my friend with his situation.
I am writing this post on behalf of a friend seeking advice on his situation.
My friend wants to purchase a sixplex (currently zoned as fourplex residential). He and the seller agreed upon a price of $765, 000. Given comparables in the area (eg: triplex next door selling for $445, 000 as well as others), the property having over 8.5 cap rate (Toronto) , and the area going through a major transition phase, he thought he was getting a great deal on the property.
He wanted to put the minimum of 10% down and thus required a CMHC insured mortgage.
The property passed inspection, but CMHC required the property be appraised. CMHC sent their contracted appraiser out to the property, who assessed the property at $635, 000, which my friend believes is a gross undervaluation. Because of the appraisal he is being told that he does not qualify for a conventional CMHC insured mortgage.
He still wants to buy the property, but is unsure as to how to go about it. He is not happy with his current mortgage broker who doesn’t seem to be of much assistance.
I would appreciate any advice you could provide me to assist my friend with his situation.