The Client
Having lived in Paris for the past few years, our client was rejected by two large U.S. banks for foreign earned income regardless of whether her credit score was 812. She had excellent credit, high income, and a sizeable down payment, yet the bank couldn’t see beyond her income being earned outside of the U.S. and not having a W2.
How We Helped
Our only focus is foreign nationals and U.S. Expats. We know exactly what banks, lenders, and finance companies need in order to view her situation just as if she was living and working in the U.S. The loan was closed in 37 days with ease.
Loan Details
Nationality | Property Value | Loan Amount | LTV | Rate |
U.S. Citizen | $920,000 | $736,000 | 80% | 3.35% |
Term | State | Property Type | Purpose | Loan Type |
30 year fixed | Los Angeles, California | Single-Family Home | Purchase | Residential |
Nationality | U.S. Citizen |
Property Value | $920,000 |
Loan Amount | $736,000 |
LTV | 80% |
Rate | 3.35% |
Term | 30-year fixed |
State | Los Angeles, California |
Property Type | Single Family Home |
Purpose | Purchase |
Loan Type | Residential |
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