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Gevin Glines
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Moving Across Country to Louisville Kentucky

Gevin Glines
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Hello!

I'm an investor with two properties and looking for a big move from AZ. I've heard a lot about the Louisville market and really want to hit the ground running and utilize a VA loan to take down a small multifamily-to-house hack and continue investing. I've started the process of looking into neighborhoods to avoid/look for and it seems like the further southeast the better while staying east of the I65. I'd love to connect with anyone working in the community and build that relationship up as well and any further advice on the market is greatly appreciated.

Very Respectfully,

Gevin Glines

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Quote from @Gevin Glines:

Hello!

I'm an investor with two properties and looking for a big move from AZ. I've heard a lot about the Louisville market and really want to hit the ground running and utilize a VA loan to take down a small multifamily-to-house hack and continue investing. I've started the process of looking into neighborhoods to avoid/look for and it seems like the further southeast the better while staying east of the I65. I'd love to connect with anyone working in the community and build that relationship up as well and any further advice on the market is greatly appreciated.

Very Respectfully,

Gevin Glines


 Gevin,

Don’t pass up on looking further south by Elizabethtown.  There are some good opportunities in Hardin County.  It’s one of the fastest growing counties in the state, and there is a lot of growth planned in the area.

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