ARGUS Debt Financing Question
I'm doing a case study and unsure how to go about these inputs. I have a 12M purchase price with a 80% LTV to be financed for 300 months at 7% interest for the first 2 years and 6% thereafter. The loan is to be interest only for the first two years. How do I go about doing this? This scenario is not in the ebook or video tutorials whatsoever...
What I have tried so far that's close: Made two separate records; one for the interest only and the other for the amortizing loan. I made the interest only loan end in 24 months and gave the amortizing loan 276 months, beginning the month after the expiration of the interest only loan. This actually almost worked but gave me a balloon payment that decreased my total financing by about 100k.
Enter a new record with an amortizing loan type.
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