Winter 2020 Vacation Rental Closed Loans

Posted by Hannah Lapin on Mar 3, 2020 9:00:00 AM

At Visio Lending, we make sense of the short-term rents and help investors all over the country grow their vacation rental portfolios. Through our Vacation Rental Program, we offer full 30 year terms (no balloons), no tax return requirements, only 30-day ownership seasoning, and up to 70% LTV on refinances and 75% LTV on purchases. Check out some of the vacation rental properties we funded in January and February of 2020:

Sevierville, Tennessee - Vacation Rental

Tennessee Vacation Rental

 

Jacksonville, Florida - Vacation Rental

Jacksonville, FL Vacation Rental

 

Charlotte, North Carolina - 4 Unit Vacation Rental

4 Unit Vacation Rental NC

 

Big Bear Lake, California - Vacation Rental

California Vacation Rental

 

Austin, Texas - Vacation Rental

Atx Vacation Rental

 

Lake Leelanau, Michigan - Vacation Rental

Michigan Vacation Rental


Are you interested in our financing and growing your rental property portfolio? See where we lend and contact us to learn more about Visio's loan programs. Check out our blog for resources on financing, real estate investing, landlording, and more.

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